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1. Accounts Enable Onvif Security W Save Changes Username User Class Password Confirm Password Administrator V Add Username User Class Password Confirm Password admin Administrator V Update Figure 61 Accounts Screen 2 Select the Enable Onvif Security checkbox if you want to use the ONVIF Advanced Security Service for keys and certificates management keystore and TLS server configuration for ONVIF devices 3 Enter the following settings for each user Setting Description Username Enter the username to access the camera The user class determines which screens the user can access Select a class from the drop down list User Class e Administrator can access all screens e Operator can access the View and Video Storage screens e Viewer can access the View screen but cannot change parameters Password Enter the password to access the camera Confirm Password Re enter the password Click Add to add the user 4 5 Click Update to change the settings 6 Click Delete to delete the user 7 Click Save Changes to save the settings 7 5 3 Configuring Camera Settings The Camera tab is used to configure the following settings e Date and Time page 54 e Video Streaming page 55 e Video Settings page 56 e Analog Video Output page 57 53 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi therm
2. 192 168 1 1 21 ftpuser default folder TCP IP Settings FTP Server L FTP Server FTP Port L Email SMTP Server Username L Ping Target Password 802 1X Zero Configuration FTP Path Network Accounts Save Changes Verify FTP Login FTP Camera Ready Figure 57 FTP Server Screen 2 Configure the following settings Network Setting Description FTP Server Enter the FTP Server IP address FTP Port Enter the FTP port number used on the network The default is 21 Username Enter the username to access the FTP Server Password Enter the password to access the FTP Server Enter the FTP Path name which is the default folder for storing the FTP server configuration files FTP Path 3 Click Save Changes to save the settings 4 Click Verify FTP Login to verify that the settings are correct If they are correct the message FTP Ready is displayed next to the button 7 5 1 3 Email SMTP Server This function is not supported in this version 49 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 7 5 1 4 Ping Target The Ping Target screen is used to verify that the camera is online by sending a ping packet to another device on the same network If the other device is is online the Ping Status Success is displayed If the other device is not online the Ping Status is indicated as Failed
3. 10 Mbps LAN connection is detected Flashing amber Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN connection Off LAN connection is not detected Solid green 100 Mbps LAN connection is detected Flashing green Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN connection Connects two alarm inputs via the supplied 6 pin connector to the marked 1 2 and ground pins Each alarm input pin should also be connected to the ground pin i e pin 1 ground or pin 2 ground Connects the supplied 6 pin connector to the marked NC C and NO pins The NC and NO pin should also be connected to the C pin i e NC C or NO C Not currently supported Not currently supported For resetting the camera to factory default settings Insert a small pointed object into the recess press the button and hold for at least 6 seconds Connects a male 3 pin connector from an AC or DC power supply to the unit s positive negative and ground leads CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 3 Camera Installation and Mounting The physical installation of the camera is the first phase of making the unit operational The goal is to physically place the unit connect it to other devices in the system establish IP network connectivity and configure the camera for operation Caution To avoid damage from overheating or unit failure assure that there is sufficient temperature regulatio
4. Warning is a precautionary message that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards of personal injury or death Avertissement est un message pr ventif indiquant qu une proc dure ou condition pr sente un risque potentiel de blessure ou de mort A Caution is a precautionary message that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards of permanent damage to the equipment and or loss of data Attention est un message pr ventif indiquant qu une proc dure ou condition pr sente un risque potentiel de dommages permanents pour l quipement et ou de perte de donn es A Note is useful information to prevent problems help with successful installation or to provide additional understanding of the products and installation Une Remarque est une information utile permettant d viter certains problemes d effectuer une installation correcte ou de mieux comprendre les produits et l installation A Tip is information and best practices that are useful or provide some benefit for installation and use of DVTEL products Un Conseil correspond une information et aux bonnes pratiques utiles ou apportant un avantage suppl mentaire pour l installation et l utilisation des produits DVTEL CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies Document Scope and Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide instructions and installation procedures for e Physi
5. 3 2 Items Required for Installation That Are Not Supplied The following items are required for installation but are not included in the package e Power source PoE switch 12 24VDC or 24VAC power supply e Shielded Twisted Pair STP cable if using a PoE switch e Cat 5 Ethernet cable for network connection without a PoE switch e Tripod or mounting bracket for mounting the camera e One 2 Phillips head screwdriver e One open end 1 inch 25 4mm wrench or adjustable wrench e One 6 inch 152mm scale or ruler e Electric or manual torque screwdriver set to 10 inch pounds 1 23 newton meters e Hex wrench e RJ45 connector e RJ45 crimping tool e Coax cable e Coax cable cutter stripper e BNC connector Camera Installation and Mountin dvtel S e BNC crimping tool Figure 5 Recommended Tools 3 3 Attach the Base Mount to the Camera To attach the base mount to the camera 1 Screw the base mount into the camera body with eight 6 screws Figure 6 Attaching the Base Mount 2 Using the electric screwdriver tighten the fasteners to about 8 inch pounds 0 904 newton meters of torque 3 Using the electric screwdriver and the Torx T10 security bit tighten the fasteners to about 10 in lbs 1 23 newton meters of torque 3 4 Connecting the Camera Cables In order to connect the camera to the network take the analog video cable network cable power supply leads if an AC or DC supply is used and alarm relay
6. DVTEL INC 65 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park NJ 07660 dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies CT 5322F CT 5642F Fixed Thermal Analytic IP Camera User and Installation Guide The contents of this guide may not be reproduced or reprinted in whole or in part ad L N OW YOU CAN without the express written permission of DVTEL Inc Ver A4 October 11 2015 d Viel Table of Contents Table of Contents Pommern nn NNN an dan do de nana an ane ane ed oies nee v 2 Hod ME 1 PM HU EEE ERE NE ER EE PE 2 22 keme NNN Hr 3 gt ENE de le e de ee laces 4 23 CONE 010 l 2 EE 4 3 Camera Installation and Mounting 35858 Geddes tions scene sn essseceocedinuee 6 SL PEN e a ne ee de a ne nt oo io dt die 6 3 2 Items Required for Installation That Are Not Supplied rrrrnronrrrnrnnnrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrnnnnnerennnnnernnnneseennnn 6 33 Attach the Base Mount tothe ane vassere 7 34 See the Camera Cables aa a ae a a ee 7 ONE 11 4 Connecting the Camera to a DVR sccscsssccscsceccccscsccccccscsceccccecscsccececscnceccecscscescecscsceseececscesessess 13 5 System Requirements NNN 15 6 Discovering the Camera on the Network ccsccscscsssccscsceccccecscsccccccscsceccccscscscescccscscescecscscsceesess 16 7 Using the Web Interface sesessesessessssesssssssssesssssoessssesssoesosossssoesssoscssoesssossesossssoessssessssessssesssses 19 LVS NNN 20 TINN 22 TE EN NNN 23 EE EEE EE ees cents eens dvs mnemiee ine eesees 2
7. The icon above the top right corner of the image indicates whether constant recording is active red dot or inactive gray dot Configure the following settings from the View screen from the sidebar Item AGC ICE Contrast Brightness Polarity Non Uniformity Correction NUC Arm Disarm Clear Alarms Description Automatic Gain Control AGC adjusts the gain and level of the entire scene in real time From the drop down menu select a mode Freeze Turns off freezes AGC at its current level Auto Provides an image with optimum average contrast and brightness ICE Enhanced gain control Image Contrast Enhancement ICE In low contrast indoor scenes it reduces detector noise and prevents the darkening of scenes when hot objects appear In high contrast scenes outdoor scenes it amplifies detector noise and darkens the scenes when hot objects appear Move the slider to adjust the strength of the AGC settings The range is from 0 7 The higher the number the better the picture The default setting is 4 Move the slider to adjust the contrast The range is from 0 100 The higher the number the higher the contrast The default setting is 50 Move the slider to adjust the brightness The range is from 0 100 The higher the number the brighter the picture The default setting is 50 Enables you to select how to display hot and cold pixels Select one of the following settings White Hot Hot pixels are displa
8. To ping a device 1 From the Setup gt Network screen select Ping Target The Ping Target screen opens View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out e Network TCP IP Settings Ping Target FTP Server L Email SMTP Server Ping Status Failed L Ping Target 8021 Save Changes and Ping Target Refresh Zero Configuration L Network Accounts Camera Figure 58 Ping Target Screen 2 Configure the following settings Network Setting Description Ping Target Enter the IP address of another device the target on the same network Ping Status Indicates whether the target device is online 3 Click Save Changes and Ping Target to save the settings and send a ping to the target device 4 Click Refresh to update the settings 7 5 1 5 802 1X 802 1X is an IEEE standard that provides a framework for the encapsulation of Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP messages on an Ethernet network 802 1X is typically administered on the port of an Ethernet switch It is used to authenticate the credentials such as username password or digital certificate of a device that wants to access a network The settings require a RADIUS or equivalent server to be configured in the network in order to authenticate the camera The CT 5322F CT 5642F supports the following 802 1X authentication methods e EAP MD5 e EAP GTC e EAP MSCHAPv2 e EAP TTLS e PEAPVO MSCHAPv2 These E
9. www dvtel com products solutions tools Note Use a DHCP server to facilitate discovery of the unit s IP Address Confirm that Use DHCP is checked in DNA s Assign IP dialog box By default when the camera powers on it attempts to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server in the network If the camera cannot obtain an IP address through DHCP 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 you do not have access to the DHCP server 1 Set 192 168 0 11 as the IP address for the client PC 2 Use the Windows Network tool to locate the camera and set the static IP address To discover devices using DNA 1 Download the DNA utility from the DVTEL Partner Portal or copy the DNA utility from the CD included in the package 2 Click the DNA con and run the DNA utility DNA exe DNA discovers all devices on the VLAN 3 Assign IP address to the device 4 Click the Login icon and enter login credentials for the devices 16 Discovering the Camera on the Network dvtel 5 Enter the unit s IP address in your browser IE 8 9 10 or 11 The Login window opens CT 5322 30 16F Username admin Remember my password on this computer Log In Figure 20 Login Window 6 Enter the unit s default user name admin and password admin Note The username is case sensitive 7 Click Log In A dialog
10. Advanced Depth Regions Tab 2 Follow the on screen instructions to configure advanced depth region settings Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 3 Click Apply when finished or continue to the next step 27 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 7 2 1 5 Verification of Settings After configuring advanced depth region settings verify your settings To verify settings 1 Click the Step 4 Verification tab The Step 4 Verification tab opens CT 5322 30 40F View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Units Feet D Rules Are you conducting setup by yourself Responses if Yes follow the Solo Setup steps fi al AI Sched Actions otherwise continue with Step 1 ER On Screen Display Solo Setup Firmware Step 1 Ground amp Height Backup amp Restore Step 2 Camera amp Horizon e fa Step 3 Advanced Depth Regions a i Step 4 Verification Check the accuracy of the depth to see if an accurate modeling of dimension and measurement Q a has been achieved e Using the display tools select Interactive Human Marker ral or Interactive Ground Guideline tool fu fr fuit and check heights and lengths on the ground plane only throughout scene Review the Camera Properties for inaccuracies in Results the calculated values Camera height 86 2 ft
11. If the results are unsatisfactory and can significantly Horizon Horizon line is above field of influence detection redo steps 1 3 making view corrections as needed Apply Default Figure 31 Analytics gt Depth gt Step 4 Verification Tab 2 Follow the on screen instructions to verify settings Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 3 Click Apply when finished 28 Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 2 2 Rules The Rules tab enables you to define detection rules according to the type of detection you want to be notified about By default the Human or vehicle enter region rule is enabled dvtel re View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Units v Rules WC S Name Enabled Type Responses fault Human or vehicle enter region Sched Actions On Screen Display Firmware New Delete Duplicate Apply Test Backup amp Restore E LES Human or vehicle enter region Attributes Basic Advanced Restore default settings Direction A BH Pre alarm zone Off wa v Enable detection of small crawling or slow intruders Figure 32 Analytics gt Rules Screen Detection occurs when one or more detection rules are active the camera is in Arm mode and the scenario on the video scene fits the detection criterion specified When the conditions of a detection rule are met an alarm is shown in which you can
12. Restart Camera Restore Factory Defaults Format Local Storage System Update Camera Functions Log Copyright Figure 55 Copyright Screen 7 5 Setup The Setup tab is used by Administrators to configure the following settings e Network settings page 47 e Account settings page 53 e Camera settings page 53 7 5 1 Configuring Network Settings The Network tab is used to configure the following settings e TCP IP Settings page 48 e FTP Server page 49 e Email SMTP Server page 49 e Ping Target page 50 e 802 1X page 50 e Zero Network Configuration page 52 47 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi 7 5 1 1 TCP IP Settings The ioi CT 5322F CT 5642F Fixed Thermal Analytic IP camera uses the TCP IP protocol to configure network settings in order to communicate over an Internet Protocol IP network To configure TCP IP settings 48 1 thermal by DRS Technologies From the Setup gt Network screen select TCP IP settings The TCP IP Settings screen opens Network View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out L TCP IP Settings Use DHCP Oyves No L FTP Server Static IP Address 172 130 100 1211 L Email SMTP Server Subnet Mask 255 1265 1255 l0 pe rie Gateway 172 1 130 Thon 1 802 1X Em DNS Server 172 20 10 6 Zero Configuration Network Host Name ioiThermal Accoun
13. 95 non condensing CE IEC 60065 7 Edition AM1 AM2 EN60065 2002 A1 2006 A2 2010 A11 2008 A12 2011 UL 60065 7 Edition CAN CSA C22 2 No 60065 03 1 Edition A1 2006 A2 2012 IEC 60068 2 6 FC ET 51 IEC 60529 IPX6 CE EN 61000 6 4 2007 A1 20011 EN 61000 6 2 2005 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 FCC 15 107 2015 and FCC 15 109 2015 Subpart B Class A ICES 003 2012 Class A CISPR 22 2009 A1 2010 Class A VCCI 2014 04 Class A RCM RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU and 2002 95 EC WEEE Dispose of this equipment as electronic waste 61 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies A 2 Accessing a Remote Unit over the Web ioi Thermal cameras enable IP access to a camera that does not have built in IP capability Furthermore it is possible to remotely access a unit that is located behind a firewall at a remote site ioi Thermal does this by using port forwarding which enables three functions 1 Transmitting videos over remote networks 2 Remote configuration of the unit over the web The web setup supports login all setup functions and video display configuration 3 Remote configuration of the video analytics module Port forwarding maps and enables communication between an external IP address accessible over the Internet and an internal IP address assigned to a unit on a private network located behind a firewall router with or without a firewall which is not directly accessible over the Inte
14. Backup amp Restore The Backup amp Restore screen enables you to create backup files of the unit s analytics settings and to restore them CT 5320 30 40F View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Rules Responses Backup Sched Actions nn On Screen Display Restore Firmware To factory defaults Backup amp Restore Full restore from file Analytics settings from file File path Restore Figure 43 Analytics gt Backup amp Restore Screen To back up the analytic firmware file 1 Click Backup To restore the analytic firmware file 1 Doone of the following To restore factory defaults select To factory defaults To restore all defaults from a stored file select Full restore from file click Browse to locate the file path then select the file To restore analytic settings from a stored file select Analytic settings from file click Browse to locate the file path then select the file 2 Click Restore Note Analytics firmware is stored in a separate file than the camera system software To backup and restore the camera system software version see Maintenance gt System Update Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 39 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 7 3 Video Storage The Video Storage screen displays the date size time and file name of the c
15. C2 00 00 05 System State 00100000 Heater Off Ping failed System Up Time 12 20 44 up 1 48 load average 3 25 3 47 3 76 Sensor Info 320x240 QVGA 30fps 40 Degree Figure 46 System Status Screen The System Status screen provides the following information about the system and key system components e System System temperature system software version system start time system hardware type system CPU type system MAC address system state and system uptime e Video storage Video storage capacity and video storage free space e Sensor Sensor name sensor software version sensor firmware version sensor serial number and sensor info 41 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 7 4 2 Restart Camera The Restart Camera screen is used to reboot the camera View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out System Status e Restart Camera Click the button below to reboot the camera It may take up to 2 minutes to complete Restore Factory Defaults Restart Camera Format Local Storage System Update Camera Functions Log Copyright Figure 47 Restart Camera Screen To restart the camera 1 From the sidebar click Restart Camera 2 Confirm the action in the popup window The camera reboots within 120 seconds 3 Refresh the screen or press the F5 key for the login prompt 7 4 3 Restore Factory
16. Changes to save the username and password 51 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 7 5 1 6 Zero Network Configuration Zero Network Configuration zeroconf is a methodology that automatically creates an IP based computer network without requiring manual operator intervention or special configuration servers When zeroconf is disabled a network administrator must use servers such as DHCP and DNS servers to configure the unit s network settings or manually configure each device s network settings By default zeroconf is disabled To enable Zero Network Configuration 1 From the Setup gt Network screen select Zero Network Configuration The Zero Network Configuration screen opens e Network View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out When the camera is configured as DHCP mode but there is no DHCP server on the network the camera can u TOPAF SN either fall back to Zeroconfig subnet 169 254 0 0 16 if Zeroconfig network is enabled or it will fall back to the FTP Server default static 1P 192 168 0 200 if Zeroconfig network is disabled L Email SMTP Server L Ping Target Enable 802 1X Disable Zero Configuration Network Accounts Camera Save Changes Figure 60 Zero Network Configuration Screen 2 Configure the following settings Network Setting Enable Disable Description Enables the camera to revert
17. Defaults The Restore Factory Defaults screen is used restore partial factory default settings restore all factory default settings and to restore analytics settings From the sidebar click Restore Factory Defaults View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out System Status Restart Camera Click the button below to restore camera to the factory defaults except camera s network configuration The inant Factory Defaults camera will reboot afterwards Format Local Storage Restore Partial Factory Defaults System Update Camera Functions Log Copyright Click the button below to restore camera to the complete factory defaults The camera will reboot afterwards and its IP address might change Restore Factory Defaults Click the button below to restore analytics settings to the complete factory defaults This will cause the analytic service to restart and may take 3 minutes to complete Restore Analytics Defaults Figure 48 Restore Factory Defaults Screen To restore partial factory default settings 1 Click Restore Partial Factory Defaults This restores the system and analytic settings 2 Pressthe button again to confirm the action The camera reboots to factory defaults saving only the TCP IP settings entered by the user See TCP IP Settings page 48 42 e Using the Web Interface dvtel To restore all factory default settings 1 Click Restore Factory De
18. and RS 485 wiring if used from the wall at the installation site In order to connect the wires to the connectors on the camera s connector panel they must be wired through the supplied cordgrip Wires must be fed from the wall through the camera s mounting assembly through the opening on the underside of the camera through the camera body and out of the opening on the camera s connector panel The wires then must be attached to connectors before attaching them to the connector panel CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies To prepare the camera cabling 1 Disconnect power from any previously installed cables 2 Remove the cordgrip parts from the package Cordgrip Body Rubber Grommet Figure 7 Cordgrip Parts 3 Feed the wires through the locking nut then through the camera body and out of the opening on connector panel Locking Nut Figure 8 Cables Inserted through Locking Nut 4 Feed the wires through the cordgrip body as seen in the picture above 5 Place the orange O ring over the cordgrip and feed the wires through the cordgrip body and sealing nut as seen in Figure 10 6 Insert the Ethernet cable through the center opening of the rubber grommet Then insert the other wires through the small holes in the rubber The wires should be spaced several holes apart Nineteen 19 AWG is recommended for the power leads Twenty 20 AWG is recommen
19. bracket with an internal cable channel It combines easy position adjustment and vandal T proof protection Suitable for housings with cable management Material Extrusion and die cast aluminum D gt Unit weight 1 3kg 2 lbs 14 oz Load rating 15kg 33 Ibs Length 412mm 16 2 in MAXIMUM INCLINATION 30 66 dvtel Appendix Name image Description O CT CORNER 00 CT ADAPTER 00 Kit including CT WALL 00 mount and corner adapter It allows the cable to pass internally through a slot to connect to the CT WALL 00 bracket Constructed from steel For corner installation Material Stainless steel corner and die cast aluminum mount Unit weight corner 1kg 2 lbs 3 oz mount 0 6kg 1 Ib 5 oz Load rating 30kg 66 Ibs Weight 1kg 2 2 Ibs 220 Reinforcing wall plate adaptor It allows the cable to pass internally through a slot to connect to the CT WALL 00 bracket For wall installation Material Die cast aluminum Unit weight 0 7kg 1 Ib 8 oz Load rating 50kg 110 Ibs Weight 0 7kg 1 5 Ibs 67 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies Name image Description O CT POLE 01 68 Kit including CT WALL 00 mount and reinforced supporting pole clamp It allows the cable to pass internally through a slot to connect to the CT WALL 00 bracket For pole installation Material Die cast aluminum clamp with stainless
20. dans le systeme Des c bles de mauvaise radio frequency interference RFI To minimize qualit ou us s peuvent provoquer des interf rences the effects of EMI and RFI consult your reseller radio lectriques IRF Pour minimiser les effets des IEM et des IRF consultez votre revendeur Site Preparation There are several requirements that should be properly addressed prior to installation at the site The following specifications are requirements for proper installation and operation of the unit e Ambient Environment Conditions Avoid positioning the unit near heaters or heating system outputs Avoid exposure to direct sunlight Use proper maintenance to ensure that the unit is free from dust dirt smoke particles chemicals smoke water or water condensation and exposure to EMI e Accessibility The location used should allow easy access to unit connections and cables e Safety Cables and electrical cords should be routed in a manner that prevents safety hazards such as from tripping wire fraying overheating etc Ensure that nothing rests on the unit s cables or power cords e Ample Air Circulation Leave enough space around the unit to allow free air circulation e Cabling Considerations Units should be placed in locations that are optimal for the type of video cabling used between the unit and the cameras and external devices Using a cable longer than the manufacturer s specifications for optimal video signal may
21. observe the detection and take the appropriate action Rules are selected by clicking the Attributes tab The Attributes tab includes Basic and Advanced settings tabs 7 2 2 1 Basic Attributes Tab The Basic tab displays minimal information for the rule Attributes Basic Advanced Restore default settings h Direction FI Pre alarm zone mu Enable detection of small crawling or slow intruders Figure 33 Analytics gt Rules gt Basic Attributes Tab 29 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies The analytic firmware includes an algorithm that improves the identification of people who are standing or moving upright in a scene The system can detect sophisticated intruders for example a camouflaged or crawling person as well as enable the identification of upright people which will reduce false alarms This function is enabled or disabled by selecting Enable detection of small crawling or slow intruders 7 2 2 2 Advanced Attributes Tab The Advanced tab displays additional information for the rule Check Show Human size or Show Vehicle size if you want to display these sizes on screen Attributes Basic Advanced Restore default settings E Size Human Medium 5 3 32 2 sq ft Vehicle Standard 32 2 129 1 sq ft K Max speed Human Average 19 6 ft sec Vehicle Average 49 2 ft sec Distance inside Human At least 3 3 ft EES Vehicle At least 6 6 ft O Time in regio
22. of the selected detection rule External alarm Triggers an automatic response when the unit detects dry contact dry contact alarms received from connected alarm Inputs Select Alarm Input 1 or Alarm Input 2 No more detections Triggers an automatic response in case no detections are left in the left in scene scene Video Signal Triggers an automatic response in case one of the following video signal status notifications occur Any Tamper Video Signal OK No Video Signal Low Video Signal Bad Video SignalCamera Shift Power On Triggers an automatic response when the unit s power is turned on Arm Triggers an automatic response when the unit s status is changed to arm Disarm Triggers an automatic response when the unit s status is changed to disarm To create a Triggering Event 1 Select the Triggering Event tab 2 Configure the fields described above By default the name Response_1 is displayed in the Name column for the first action To change the name enter new text in the Response_1 text box By default Any detection is displayed in the Triggering Event column and Activate relay output is displayed in the Action column Changes to the Triggering Event and Action are made in the Actions tab and are displayed immediately in the table 3 To enable the event check Enabled 4 Click Apply The message Configuration Saved is displayed 5 Tocreate a new event click Add at the top of the screen Repeat
23. on the Ethernet cable RJ45 connector to confirm connection to the IP network The status LED indicators are e LED 1 Steady green for 10MB connection or flashing green for activity e LED 2 Steady amber for 100MB connection or flashing amber for activity 22 Insert the supplied white desiccant inside the back cover Figure 16 Back Cover and White Desiccant 10 Camera Installation and Mounting dvtel 23 Close the rear cover over the assembled connector panel by aligning the notch on the cover with the notch in the camera body If necessary reinsert excess cable into the body of the camera Notches Figure 17 Covering the Connector Panel 24 Attach the back cover to the camera Screws are pre installed in the back cover 25 Tighten the two fasteners to approximately 8 in Ibs 0 904 newton meters of torque 26 Assemble the two rubber stem bumpers onto the two detents in the concave surface of the solar shroud Figure 18 Solar Shroud and Stem Bumpers 27 Snap the solar shroud over the camera body The camera is ready for mounting ve Figure 19 Fully Assembled Camera 3 5 Mounting the Camera The camera can be mounted on a tripod or on a base mount or four hole bracket e For tripod mounting use the tripod adapter which is available as an accessory e For base mounting install the camera base mount on a standard flat side bracket not provided using the supplied 6 32 x 5 8 scr
24. result in degradation of color and video parameters e Physical Security The unit provides threat detection for physical security systems In order to ensure that the unit cannot be disabled or tampered with the system should be installed with security measures regarding physical access by trusted and un trusted parties e Network Security The unit transmits over IP to security personnel for video surveillance Proper network security measures should be in place to assure networks remain operating and free from malicious interference The unit is intended for installation on the backbone of a trusted network e Electrostatic Safeguards The unit as well as other equipment connected to it relay outputs alarm inputs racks carpeting etc shall be properly grounded to prevent electrostatic discharge The physical installation of the unit is the first phase of making the unit operational in a security plan The goal is to physically place the unit connect it to other devices in the system and to establish network connectivity XII d vtel Introduction 2 Introduction The ioi Thermal CT 5322F CT 5642F are fixed mount fixed focal length thermal cameras with built in video analytics The cameras provide real time H 264 and MJPEG streaming video from their IP and analog video outputs loi Thermal analytic cameras deliver outstanding peformance They offer enhanced detection even of small objects from a distance even in scenes where ther
25. steel tie rods Unit weight pole clamp 0 9kg 2 Ibs mount 0 6kg 1 Ib 5 oz Load rating 30kg 66 lbs Pole 65 110mm 2 5 4 3 in Weight 0 9kg 2 Ibs dvtel Appendix Name image Description o CT POLE 02 CT POLE 03 Kit including pole mount adapter CT WALL 00 and CT ADAPTER OO Material Die cast aluminum clamp with stainless steel tie rods Unit weight pole clamp 2 8kg 6 Ibs 3 oz mount 0 6kg 1 Ib 5 oz pole adapter 0 7kg 1 Ib 8 oz Pole diameter 80 150mm 3 14 to 5 9 Kit including pole adapter for CT WALL 00 and CT ADAPTER OO Material Die cast aluminum clamp with steel pole adaptor Unit weight pole clamp 1 5kg 3 Ibs 5 oz mount 0 6kg 1 Ib 5 oz pole adapter 0 7kg 1 Ib 8 oz Max load 25kg 55 Ibs Pole diameter 210 225mm 8 2 to 8 85 Weight 1 1kg 2 4 Ibs 69 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide A 4 Troubleshooting 70 Problem No network connection How do I find IP address of my unit The IP address responds to a ping on the network from the workstation but does not show in the Discovery List The unit IP address is in use by another computer collision Cannot login to the camera dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies This section provides useful information and remedies for common situations where problems may be encountered Possible Solution Hardware issues Check that the network is workin
26. steps 2 4 32 e Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 2 3 2 Actions An action is a step to perform in response to the occurrence of a triggering event The Actions tab enables you to define the automatic response to perform at a scheduled time when the triggering event occurs during the monitoring schedule Warning The relay output can be used for automatic responses that are initiated without intervention from an outside user Never use the relay output for automation that cannot be overridden or may cause damage injury or loss of life Because an ioi unit can automatically change the relay output state NORMALLY OPEN or NORMALLY CLOSED of devices controlled by the system safety measures should be taken as a precaution To create an Action 1 After configuring the Triggering Event defined in the Triggering Event tab select the Actions tab 2 Click Add at the top of the tab By default the name Response 1 is displayed in the Name column for the first action By default Any detection is displayed in the Triggering Event column and Activate relay output is displayed in the Action column Changes to these settings are displayed in the table To configure the Actions tab 1 Select the Actions tab The Actions tab is displayed Name Enabled Triggering Event Action Response 1 d Any tamper Activate relay output Add Delete Triggering Event d Actions Schedule Step Action Settings 1 Acti
27. to a Zeroconfig subnet 169 254 x y when DHCP mode is configured and there is no DHCP server on the network or if the DHCP server fails This applies to Windows networks using Automatic Private IP Addressing APIPA Note 1 APIPA allocates IP addresses in the range 169 254 0 1 to 169 254 255 254 2 This function does not work if the camera is assigned a Static IP address Sets the camera to the default static IP address 192 168 0 200 if there is no DHCP server on the network This is the default setting 3 Click Save Changes to save the setting Note If there is no DHCP server on your network do one of the following 1 If you select Enable set 169 254 255 255 as the IP address for the client PC Set the PC mask as 255 255 0 0 Then set up the camera with a static IP address 2 If you select Disable set 192 168 0 11 as the IP for the client PC Set the PC mask as 255 255 0 0 Then set up the camera with a static IP address 52 e Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 5 2 Configuring Account Settings The Account tab is used to enter the username password and user class for each user It is possible to add update or delete user accounts In addition it is possible to enable ONVIF security from this screen To configure account settings 1 From the Setup screen select Accounts The Accounts screen opens dvtel a View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Network
28. to define the scene s ER perspective by placing markers and guidelines i Start recording fe Select a folder where the clip will be stored As soon as pressing OK recording will start IO KL e Walk through various location points in the i camera s field of view e Return to the workstation and stop recording fm e Click fi to load the clip D ar Use the Play gt FF gt Rew Le to explore the clip Follow step 1 to place markers in each of the location points Solo Setup Continue with steps 2 gt 4 Step 1 Ground amp Height el Le Step 2 Camera amp Horizon Step 3 Advanced Depth Regions Step 4 Verification Go to Verification tab to verify amp apply settings Apply Default Figure 26 Analytics gt Depth Screen There are two methods to configure depth settings e Ifyou are performing setup by yourself click the Solo Setup tab e Ifyou are not performing setup alone proceed to Step 1 Ground amp Height Note It is possible to click the Verification tab to verify and apply settings at any time 7 2 1 1 Solo Setup The Solo Setup function enables you to install and setup the camera at a remote site without requiring another person s assistance It is very useful and should be used even if you have another person s assistance With this feature you can e Move around within the camera s field of view e Use the camera to record a set of snapshots of the scene while the user is moving
29. 642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies In addition the following items are included in the package QTY Description 1 Package of four terminal connectors 6 pin for alarms and relay e 4 pin for audio 3 pin for power and ground and 2 pin for RS 485 18 1 Locking Nut 1 Quick Installation Guide 2 Ferrites for power and alarm leads Note 1 The camera can be powered from an IEEE 802 3at PoE source from a 12 24 VDC source or from a 24 VAC source which should supply 20W 2 IEEE 802 3af PoE is NOT supported Related Documentation e joi Thermal CT 5322F CT 5642F Quick Installation Guide e HTML Edition Units User s Guide e DNA User Manual 2 3 Hardware Description This section describes the physical connections to the unit 2 3 1 Connector Panel The rear panel of the camera includes the following items S RS 485 e IC HB A H Figure 4 Connector Panel dvtel Item Video Port Ethernet Port 10 Mbps LED on Ethernet Port 100 Mbps LED on Ethernet Port Alarm In Out Relay Out Audio In Out RS 485 Reset button AC DC Pins Introduction Description Connects the video coax cable between the camera and an analog DVR Connects the network cable between the camera and the network switch for network communication and powering the unit via PoE IEEE 802 3af PoE is NOT supported Off LAN connection is not detected Solid amber
30. 65 Analog Video Output Screen 2 From the drop down list select PAL or NTSC 3 Click Save Changes 7 6 Log Out To log out of the camera click Log Out on the navigation bar or at the bottom of the screen All of the five main menus also have the Log Out button at the bottom of the screen 57 dvtel Appendix The appendix contains the following sections e Technical Specifications page 60 e CT 5322F CT 5642F Mounting Accessories page 62 e Troubleshooting page 70 e Acronyms and Abbreviations page 73 Appendix 59 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies A 1 Technical Specifications 60 Following are the CT 5322F CT 5642F technical specifications Focal Plane Array Sensor Type Uncooled Vanadium Oxide Microbolometer Array 320 x 240 QVGA Format 640 x 480 VGA Pixel Pitch 17um or less Spectral Band 8 14um LWIR Sensitivity NEDT f 1 0 lt 50mK at f 1 0 Optics Lens Athermalized Fixed Focus Horizontal Field of View HFOV Lens Aperture and Effective Focal Length 6 9 16 24 40 Options 50mm 35mm 19mm 13mm 7 5mm 12 18 25 44 CT 5642F f 1 2 f 1 2 f 1 2 50mm 35mm 25mm f 1 4 14 25mm 9 FPS Models 30 FPS Models Frame Rate H 264 Configurable 5 9 FPS Configurable 5 30 FPS MJPEG Configurable 1 9 FPS Configurable 1 30 FPS Analog NTSC PAL IP H264 MJPEG Video Format Automatic Freeze ICE Image Contrast Enhancement for
31. 8506K ipcam 20150607090551 avi 07 06 2015 09 05 50 18556K ipcam 20150607090451 avi 07 06 2015 09 04 50 18533K ipcam 20150607090350 avi 07 06 2015 09 03 49 18515K ipcam 20150607090250 avi 07 06 2015 09 02 50 18513K ipcam 20150607090150 avi 07 06 2015 09 01 50 18541K ipcam 20150607090051 avi 07 06 2015 09 00 49 18517K ipcam 20150607085948 avi 07 06 2015 08 59 47 18515K ipcam 20150607085848 avi V 07 06 2015 08 58 48 18525K ipcam 20150607085748 avi Showing 1 to 87 of 87 entries Figure 44 Video Storage Screen From the Recorded Video Category drop down list select Constant Recorded Video or Video Archive All videos are stored by default in the Constant Recorded Video folder Files can be selected from this folder and moved to the Video Archive folder From the tabs select the following options e Select All Selects all files to delete archive or transfer via FTP Click the relevant button to perform the desired action e Refresh Refreshes the screen display e Delete Files Deletes files checked in the Select column e Archive Files Moves files checked in the Select column to the Video Archive folder e Transfer Files to FTP Server Sends the files checked in the Select column via FTP to the remote server that is configured in the Setup gt Network gt FTP Server screen In the Search text box enter the date time size or file name The filtered results are displayed in the table Clips can be played ba
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33. AP methods can provide a secure authentication mechanism and negotiate a secure private key between the camera and the network authentication server 50 dvtel Using the Web Interface To authenticate the camera with 802 1X 1 From the Setup gt Network screen select 802 1X The 802 1X screen opens e Network L TCP IP Settings FTP Server L Email SMTP Server L Ping Target 802 1X Zero Configuration L Network Accounts Camera View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Off V EAP Type Server Certificate pem Upload Certificate Username Password Save Changes Figure 59 802 1X Screen 2 Configure the following settings Network Setting Description From the drop down list select one of the following authentication options EAP Type Server Certificate Off Do not use authentication EAP MD5 EAP GTC EAP MSCHAPv2 EAP TTLS PEAPvO MSCHAPv2 Note EAP MSCHAPv2 EAP TTLS and PEAPVO MSCHAPv2 require a certificate for authentication Click Browse to locate the digital certificate pemfile used to authenticate the camera on the authentication server Username Enter the username to unlock the private key in the camera certificate Password Enter the password to unlock the private key in the camera certificate 3 Click Upload Certificate to upload the digital certificate to the camera 4 Click Save
34. Default 07 09 2015 12 04 07 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 04 02 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 03 56 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 03 48 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 03 42 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 03 34 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 03 16 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 03 15 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 03 14 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 03 13 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 03 09 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 02 58 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 02 54 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 02 50 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 02 32 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 02 19 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default Refresh Clear 46 Figure 54 Log Screen Using the Web Interface dvtel To view a log 1 Click Refresh The updated log is displayed To clear the log 1 Click Clear The log entries are erased 7 4 6 5 Copyright The Copyright screen displays the unit s copyright statement View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out System Status 2015 Dvtel Inc
35. Document Information Camera Warnings Warning 1 Be sure not to expose the camera head to strong sunlight which could cause the camera to overheat This product must be connected to a PoE IEEE 802 3at compliant power source or a UL listed Class 2 power supply rated 12 24 VDC or 24 VAC minimum 20W Operating the camera at voltage levels outside the specified range may result in permanent damage to the unit and void the product warranty The camera electronics and electronic interfaces are sensitive to electrostatic discharge Follow appropriate ESD procedures when handling the camera and during installation For PoE installations we strongly recommend using STP cabling and an earth grounded end point to ensure proper ESD immunity For installations powered by AC or DC a properly earth grounded power source is strongly recommended Any other installation method may leave the camera at risk and void the warranty Avertissements relatifs la Cam ra Avertissement 1 Assurez vous de ne pas exposer la t te de la cam ra aux rayons de soleil intenses qui pourraient surchauffer la cam ra Ce produit doit tre connect une source d alimentation PoE conforme la norme IEEE 802 3at ou une alimentation UL de Classe 2 de 12 24 V CC ou 24 V AC 20W minimum Toute op ration de la cam ra des niveaux de tension n tant pas compris dans la fourchette indiqu e peut endommager l unit de fa on permanente et peut an
36. Export Administration Regulations EAR Diversion contrary to U S law is prohibited This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits of FCC Class A Part 15 Subpart B and CES 003 This product complies with the European RoHS directive Trademarks and Copyrights DVTEL the DVTEL logo ioi the ioi logo ioi analytics ioibox ioicam ioi HD ioi IP ioi Thermal and Site Viewer are trademarks of DVTEL Inc Products and trademarks mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be registered trademarks of their respective companies DVTEL Inc makes no representations whatsoever about any other products or trademarks mentioned in the manual This manual and its contents herein are owned by DVTEL Inc O DVTEL Inc 2015 All rights reserved VI dvtel Disclaimer Users of DVTEL products accept full responsibility for ensuring the suitability and considering the role of the product detection capabilities and their limitation as they apply to their unique site requirements DVTEL Inc and its agents make no guarantees or warranties to the suitability for the users intended use DVTEL Inc accepts no responsibility for improper use or incomplete security and safety measures Failure in part or in whole of the installer owner or user in any way to follow the prescribed procedures or to heed WARNINGS and CAUTIONS shall absolve DVTEL Inc and its agents from any resulting liability Specifications an
37. Ne d montez pas l unit et ne retirez pas ses vis Aucune pi ce se trouvant l int rieur de l unit ne n cessite un entretien par l utilisateur Seul un technicien form et qualifi est autoris entretenir et r parer cet quipement Respectez les codes et r glementations locaux et assurez vous que l installation et l utilisation sont conformes aux normes contre l incendie et de s curit Caution To avoid damage from overheating or unit failure assure that there is sufficient temperature regulation to support the unit s requirements cooling heating Operating temperature should be kept in the range specified for the product 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F with no more than 95 non condensing humidity Attention Afin d viter tout dommage d une surchauffe ou toute panne de l unit assurez vous que la r gulation de temp rature est suffisante pour r pondre aux exigences de l unit refroidissement chauffage La temp rature de fonctionnement doit tre maintenue dans la plage de temp rature sp cifi e pour le produit 0 60 C 32 140 F sans condensation d humidit sup rieur 95 vill dvtel Document Information Electrical Safety Notice and Warnings Warning 1 2 Read the installation instructions before you connect the unit to a power source Electrical safety should always be observed All electrical connections must be performed by a certified electrician If y
38. The camera s Login window opens See Figure 20 Login Window page 17 2 Login to the camera 3 Enter the unit s Setup screen 4 Perform the required action 63 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies A 3 CT 5322F CT 5642F Mounting Accessories The following mounting accessories are available from DVTEL for installation of your ioi Thermal fixed camera For more information on available options contact your DVTEL sales representative or visit www DVTEL com to request details on where to get the accessories you need All products are for indoor outdoor installation and are epoxy polyester powder painted in RAL9002 color All products are supplied with housing screws Housing position adjustment is made with only one bolt All measurements are in millimeters 1 10 scale 64 dvtel Appendix Name image Description S CT WALL 00 MAXIMUM INCLINATION Wall bracket with joint including an internal cable channel for vandal proof protection For IP55 protection cut a hole in the supplied sheath of 2mm 0 08 less than the cable diameter and connect to the existing hole of the bracket Material Die cast aluminum Unit weight 0 6kg 1 Ib 5 oz Load rating 25kg 55 Ibs Length 204mm 8 in 1 dj LIT Ah 65 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies Name image Description O CT CEILING 00 Ceiling
39. V MJPEG MTU bytes 1448 MJPEG RTSP Port 8555 MJPEG RTP RTSP HTTP Port 8081 Save Changes Figure 63 Video Streaming Screen 2 To configure the video streaming settings enter the following information Field Description Enable Multicast Check this box to select multicast streaming By default multicast streaming Streaming is enabled H264 Multicast Streaming IP Address H264 Multicast Streaming Port H264 Bitrate Limit H264 Frame Rate H264 MTU bytes H264 RTSP Port 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 6000 Use the slider to select the maximum bit rate for H 264 video The available range is between 64Kbps to 5000Kbps From the drop down list select a frame rate from 5 9 FPS or CT 5XXX 9 YYF or 5 30F FPS for CT 5XXX 30 YYF Enter the MTU setting When data is encrypted on a network additional bytes are added to a data packet which slows real time transmission time In order to improve real time video performance the MTU Maximum Transmission Unit size can be defined by setting the RTP packet size in bytes on the Setup gt Network gt RTP Length screen The maximum value 1448 the minimum value 800 The default is 1448 Enables setting a custom port fo
40. al by DRS Technologies 7 5 3 1 Date and Time Settings The Date and Time screen is used to set the current date and time To configure date and time settings 1 From the Setup gt Camera screen select Date and Time The Date and Time screen opens CT 5322 30 40F View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Network Accounts NTP Server 172 20 10 6 e Camera t Date and Time NTP Interval Minute 10 Video Streaming Video Settings Enable NTP dYes ONo Analog Video Output Save Changes Current Camera Local Date and Time Mon 7 Sep 2015 13 16 35 Refresh Select a New Date and Time Select Time Zone Asia Jerusalem Ka Set Date Time and Time Zone Figure 62 Date and Time Screen 2 To configure the date and time settings enter the following information Field Description NTP Server Enter the address for the NTP server NTP Interval Enter the number of minutes between requests for the time service to Minute synchronize with the unit Enable NTP Select Yes or No 3 Click Save Changes 4 Toconfigure the current date time and timezone settings enter the following information Field Description Current Camera Local Date and Time This field displays the current local date and time Click Refresh to update the date and time Select a New Date Click the text box to enter the date and time to manuall
41. amp Restore Define the scene perspective by placing Markers A and Ground Guidelines e Place at least 4 human markers tel in different well distributed locations in the scene representing a person height in each location Markers should be placed so that the base of the marker is on the ground detection plane then resize the marker to match the person height use mouse scroll up down keys drag base of marker Once set enter the height of the person in the Marker Height box Place at least 1 guideline fig on the ground detection plane representing the distance Solo Setup between 2 locations To place a guideline point the mouse to the first location point drag the v mutidaling tn the carand Inratinn naint and el fm Step 2 Camera amp Horizon Step 3 Advanced Depth Regions Step 4 Verification Go to Verification tab to verify amp apply settings Apply Default Figure 28 Analytics gt Depth gt Step 1 Ground amp Height Tab 2 Follow the instructions on screen Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 3 Click Apply when finished or continue to the next step 25 26 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 7 2 1 3 Configuring Camera and Horizon Settings After completing Solo Setup or configuring ground and height settings configure camera and horizon settings To configure camera an
42. around the camera field of view Creating the recording of the person in the FOV can be used to adjust settings without requiring another physical walk through the FOV e Use the recording of his movement to setup the depth by marking his height on the camera s field of view Follow the instructions in the Solo Setup tab to single handedly setup the camera Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 23 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies To perform a solo setup 24 Click the Solo Setup tab The Solo Setup keypad opens with the following control icons Icon Function Notes Starts recording and browses to destination folder where the Start Recording ee clip will be saved m Stop Recording Stops recording rena Browses to the destination folder where clip is stored and Tr Browse loads the clip gt Tu Play Pause Speed X1 X0 gt gt Fast Forward Speed X2 X4 X8 X16 Click to increase or decrease speed ve Rewind Speed X2 X4 X8 X16 Click to increase or decrease speed On the Solo Setup control keypad click Start Recording to record a view in the camera s field of view Select a folder where to store the clip Recording starts when the folder is selected Walk through various locations across the vertical axis of the camera s field of view in order to place ground and height markers and guidelines in the
43. ay e Firmware Backup amp Restore A Caution The camera is disarmed when configuring Analytics Detection will not take place until the camera is manually re armed from the Home screen Attention La cam ra est d sactiv e lors de la configuration d Analytics La d tection n aura lieu qu apr s que la cam ra soit r activ e depuis l cran Accueil Note For detailed instructions how to configure analytics follow instructions in the HTML Edition Units User s Guide 22 Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 2 1 Configuring Depth Settings The Depth screen enables you define the perspective of the scene being monitored It is used to set human markers ground guidelines camera height horizon and advanced depth regions such as hills planes and fences which create a virtual 3D model for measurement of distances and sizes from the perspective of the camera The screen contains a wizard that facilitates configuring the depth settings CT 5322 30 40F View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Units Feet Te Rules Are you conducting setup by yourself ee Responses if Yes follow the Solo Setup steps X x Sched Actions otherwise continue with Step 1 gem spam Fe 1123 GA On Screen Display Solo Setup Firmware Start by creating a clip which records your tour across various location points in the camera s field of Backup amp Restore view You then use this clip
44. box opens dvtel ioi Setup has detected required web browser features are missing or not enabled e ActiveX component not installed Click here to install ActiveX component Close Figure 21 ActiveX Installation Window 8 Click Click here to install the ActiveX component Installation can take up to 3 minutes At the end of the process an Internet Explorer dialog box opens Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software CE Name render cab Publisher DVTEL INC More options Install Don t Install D While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm W7 your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk Figure 22 Render cab Plug in Dialog Box 9 Click Install on the Internet Explorer dialog box requesting to you to install the render cab plug in Occasionally after installing the plug in a Windows dialog box opens Microsoft Windows You must restart your computer to apply these changes Before restarting save any open files and close all programs Rest Now Rett ates Figure 23 Windows Restart Dialog Box 17 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi 18 10 11 12 thermal by DRS Technologies Click Restart Now on the Windows dialog box to restart the computer The computer restarts Open your browser and enter the camera s IP address The L
45. cally connecting the ioi Thermal CT 5322F CT 5642F fixed analytic IP camera e Configuring setup parameters via the unit s web interface e Operating the unit Note This document is intended for use by technical users who have a basic understanding of CCTV camera video equipment and LAN WAN network connections Remarque Ce document est destin aux utilisateurs techniciens qui poss dent des connaissances de base des quipements vid o cam ras de t l surveillance et des connexions aux r seaux LAN WAN Warning Installation must follow safety standards and electrical codes as well as the laws that apply where the units are being installed Avertissement L installation doit respecter les consignes de s curit les normes et les codes lectriques ainsi que la l gislation en vigueur sur le lieu d implantation des unit s Proprietary Rights and Non Disclosure This manual is delivered subject to the following restrictions and conditions e This document contains proprietary information belonging to DVTEL Inc This information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting explicitly the licensee of the DVTEL units e No part of this document contents may be used for any other purpose disclosed to any third party or reproduced by any means electronic or mechanical without the express prior written permission of DVTEL Inc Legal and Environmental Information This product contains technology controlled under the U S
46. ck via the unit s web interface Simply click on the file name and the clip is displayed in a pop up window Figure 45 Video Storage Popup Viewer 40 dvtel 7 4 Maintenance Using the Web Interface The Maintenance tab provides access to the following screens e System Status page 41 e Restart Camera page 42 e Restore Factory Defaults page 42 e Format Local Storage page 43 e System Update page 44 e Camera Functions page 44 e Log page 46 e Copyright page 47 Note Only an Administrator has access to the Maintenance tab 7 4 1 System Status Clicking the Maintenance tab opens the System Status screen dvtel System Status Syste erature Restart Camera y tem Temperatur CT 5322 30 40F Welcome admil View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out 53 C I 127 F Restore Factory Defaults System Software Version 3 0 2 229 001f0000 Format Local Storage System Start Time Mon 7 Sep 2015 10 33 17 System Update System Hardware Type 10 read invalid Camera Functions System CPU Type Log DM368 Vi e gt Ci C V Copyright ideo Storage Capacity 1815 MB Video Storage Free Space 299 MB Sensor Name System Tamarisk 320 Sensor Software Version Rel X1 P1 00 02 34 Sensor Firmware Version RTL Rel 01 00 4490 Sensor Serial Number 13003352 13447 System MAC Address 00 50
47. clip e Click Stop Recording Proceed to the tab for Step 1 Ground amp Height eg Tr Click Browse to load the clip from the folder where it is saved E Tu gt gt a Use the Play Pause Fast Forward and Rewind buttons on the Solo Setup keypad to explore the clip The status of the view is displayed on the bottom left side of the screen Using the Web Interface dvtel gt i 9 Click the round Play button on the control panel located to the left of the monitor to exit Clip mode and return to Live mode The caption under the monitor changes from Clip to Live Figure 27 Analytics gt Depth Control Panel 10 Proceed to the tabs for Steps 2 4 of the Depth Setup to complete the setup and apply settings Note At any time it is possible to click the Verification tab to verify and apply settings 7 2 1 2 Configuring Ground and Height Settings If you are not performing a solo setup click the Step 1 Ground amp Height tab To configure ground and height settings 1 Click the Step 1 Ground amp Height tab The Step 1 Ground amp Height tab opens CT 5322 30 40F View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Units Feet Rules Are you conducting setup by yourself Responses if Yes follow the Solo Setup steps Sched Actions otherwise continue with Step 1 On Screen Display Solo Setup Firmware Step 1 Ground amp Height Backup
48. d horizon settings 1 Click the Step 2 Camera amp Horizon tab The Step 2 Camera amp Horizon tab opens T 5322 30 im dv tel Welcome admin View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Units Feet v Rules Are you conducting setup by yourself Responses if Yes follow the Solo Setup steps Sched Actions otherwise continue with Step 1 On Screen Display Solo Setup Firmware Step 1 Ground amp Height Backup amp Restore Step 2 Camera amp Horizon If the camera s height is known select Set camera height and enter the height value If the scene includes a view of the horizon select Set horizon to and enter a percentage value 0 top 100 bottom or click fa and drag the blue line to cover the horizon line Camera Height Unknown Set camera height 00 Es Horizon Calculate Es o Step 3 Advanced Depth Regions Set horizon line to d Step 4 Verification Go to Verification tab to verify amp apply settings Apply Default Figure 29 Analytics gt Depth gt Step 2 Camera amp Horizon Tab Follow the on screen instructions to configure camera and horizon settings Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 3 Click Apply when finished or continue to the next step Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 2 1 4 Configuring Advanced Depth Region Settings After configuring camera and horiz
49. d information in this guide are subject to change without notice General Cautions and Warnings This section contains information that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards SAVE ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE Although the unit is designed and manufactured in compliance with all applicable safety standards certain hazards are present during the installation of this equipment To help ensure safety and to help reduce risk of injury or damage observe the following Document Information Avis de non responsabilite Il incombe aux utilisateurs des produits DVTEL de v rifier que ces produits sont adapt s et d tudier le r le des capacit s et limites de d tection du produit appliqu s aux exigences uniques de leur site DVTEL Inc et ses agents ne garantissent d aucune fa on que les produits sont adapt s l usage auquel l utilisateur les destine DVTEL Inc ne pourra tre tenu pour responsable en cas de mauvaise utilisation ou de mise en place de mesures de s curit insuffisantes Le non respect de tout ou partie des proc dures recommand es ou des messages d AVERTISSEMENT ou d ATTENTION de la part de l installateur du propri taire ou de l utilisateur d gagera DVTEL Inc et ses agents de toute responsabilit en r sultant Les sp cifications et informations contenues dans ce guide sont sujettes modification sans pr avis Pr cautions et avertissem
50. ded for all wires other than the Ethernet and video cables The flat side of the grommet should be on the inside of the cordgrip Figure 9 Rubber Grommet Figure 10 Wires Inserted through Rubber Grommet 7 If needed use a 2 Phillips head screwdriver to widen the hole in the center of the rubber grommet Figure 9 8 If needed pierce the smaller holes on the outer perimeter of the rubber grommet for the video cable AC DC supply wiring audio alarm relay and RS 485 leads 9 Measure about 4 1 2 114mm of cable from the end of all wires to the rubber grommet e Camera Installation and Mounting dvtel 10 Push the rubber grommet into the cordgrip body so that the grommet is flush with the slotted side of the body and the flat side of the sealing nut is facing it Figure 11 Rubber Grommet Inserted into Cordgrip 11 Insert the wires through the sealing nut and screw the nut clockwise so that it is closes tightly on the cordgrip body Use the hex wrench to tighten the nut to 50 55 inch pounds 5 65 6 215 newton meters of torque so that the cordgrip is securely fastened Figure 12 Assembling Sealing Nut 12 Insert the assembled cordgrip into the opening on the connector panel The side including the exposed screw thread and rubber O ring should be inserted first 13 Hand tighten the locking nut inside the camera body Figure 13 Tightening the Locking Nut 14 Use the hex wrench to tighten the nut to ap
51. e are large or multiple objects and movement in up to 80 of the frame The system can detect sophisticated intruders and enable the identification of people who are standing upright running or walking which reduces false alarms The cameras video analytics provide alarms when they automatically detect specific events such as region entrance fence trespassing tripwire crossover which trigger an automatic notification You can define the events and location in the video of the image that can be detected with user customizable rules positioning criteria responses and scheduled actions Figure 1 CT 5322F CT 5642F Camera The CT 5322F CT 5642F uses an uncooled 320 x 240 resolution focal plane array CT 5322F or 640 x 480 resolution focal plane array CT 5642F with 17um Vox thermal imaging technology It detects infrared heat waves in the 8 14um wavelength The camera delivers superior thermal images in challenging environments including in complete darkness over water and in dark corners where lighting constraints and weather conditions make threats difficult to detect The camera is available in two versions 9 FPS fixed frame rate or variable frame rate up to 30 FPS The camera simultaneously provides video output in two formats analog video and compressed digital video over IP It complies with IEEE 802 3at PoE standards supporting video camera control and power over a single tamper resistant Ethernet cable connection It can b
52. e configured and installed easily in any existing security infrastructure via its web based configuration Web interface CT 5322F CT 5642F Figure 2 CT 5322F CT 5642F Connectivity CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies The CT 5322F CT 5642F is efficient compact and lightweight consumes less than 20 watts and weighs less than 2 6 pounds 1 2 kg When not being powered by an AC or DC supply the camera requires an IEEE 802 3at PoE source The camera is sealed in an IP66 outdoor rated enclosure which makes it ideal for outdoor sureveillance of Note IEEE 802 3af PoE is NOT supported critical infrastructure such as airports utility companies and nuclear power plants The camera is available with these fully sealed hard carbon coated athermalized fixed focus lenses Series Horizontal Field of View CT 5322F 6 9 16 24 or 40 CT 5642F 12 18 25 37 or 44 This chapter includes the following sections Items Included in the Package page 3 Hardware Description page 4 2 1 Features Following are key general features of the CT 5322F CT 5642F camera VGA and QVGA models Advanced video analytics H 264 and MJPEG compression SNMP v1 v2 v3 and SNMP traps 3 5GB embedded flash memory storage available ONVIF and HTTP alarm notification Relay output actions on alarm User permissions according to role Built in heater 9 o
53. e detection rule Inthe Perform section select when you want a detection rule enabled or disabled Immediately After x seconds Enter the number of seconds to wait enter in the text box The Rule name is according to the default 3 If you want to add additional actions for this triggering event click Add in the Actions tab A new action is added to the Action list 4 Configure the new action as described in steps 2 and 3 5 To delete any of the actions for this triggering event select the required action in the Action list and click Delete The selected action is deleted 6 To change the order in which you want to perform the actions use the Up and Down buttons 7 Click Apply 34 dvtel 7 2 3 3 Schedule Using the Web Interface The Schedule tab enables you to configure a time schedule when the occurrence of triggering events should be monitored Scheduled actions are actions performed on a specific date or on a recurring basis over a defined time period on specific days or over a range of days and at a specific time or at multiple specific times The Schedule tab for automatic responses to events has the following fields Setting Options Always Monitor event occurrence From To No end date Weekdays Between To configure the monitoring schedule Description Defines continuous monitoring of triggering events Defines when a triggering event occurrence should be monitored Selects the date
54. eeeeeeeessueeeeeseeeesssaaaseeeeeeees 42 Restore Factory Defaults Screen ss 42 Format Local Storage Screen sise 43 System Update Screen iiiiiiireeeesseeeereeeeennsses 44 Heater Control SCEE eo de 45 Auto Calibration Interval Screen 45 Constant Recording Screen sise 46 Beleg EE 46 NENNE 47 TEPPE SEN 48 FIP TT ee 49 Ping Target SN 50 BOZ 1 X SClECN seb enteoliehesenteene 51 Zero Network Configuration Screen sise 52 ACCOUNIS SCEE ae ee EE EE 53 PETE SN 54 Video Streaming Screen EEN 55 Video SENGS STEEN Lua eie 56 Analog Video Output STEEN Hasard 57 Remote Access System essences 62 dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies dvtel Document Information 1 Document Information Document Conventions Conventions relatives au document WARNING and CAUTION notes are distributed Les remarques AVERTISSEMENT et ATTENTION sont throughout this document whenever r parties dans l ensemble du document en fonction applicable to alert you of potentially hazardous des besoins afin de vous avertir des situations situations These may be hazards associated potentiellement dangereuses II peut s agir de with a task or a procedure you are carrying out risques associ s une t che ou une proc dure que or are about to carry out vous effectuez ou tes sur le point d effectuer The following document conventions are used Les conventions suivantes sont utilis es dans throughout this manual l ensemble du document
55. ents d ordre g n ral Cette section contient des informations indiquant qu une proc dure ou condition pr sente des risques potentiels CONSERVEZ TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS DE S CURIT ET D UTILISATION POUR POUVOIR VOUS Y R F RER ULT RIEUREMENT Bien que l unit soit con ue et fabriqu e conform ment toutes les normes de s curit en vigueur l installation de cet quipement pr sente certains risques Afin de garantir la s curit et de r duire les risques de blessure ou de dommages veuillez respecter les consignes suivantes vii CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies Warning 1 The unit s cover is an essential part of the product Do not open or remove it 2 Never operate the unit without the cover in place Operating the unit without the cover poses a risk of fire and shock hazards Do not disassemble the unit or remove screws There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit Only qualified trained personnel should service and repair this equipment Observe local codes and laws and ensure that installation and operation are in accordance with fire security and safety standards Avertissement 1 Le cache de l unit est une partie essentielle du produit Ne les ouvrez et ne les retirez pas 2 N utilisez jamais l unit sans que le cache soit en place L utilisation de l unit sans cache pr sente un risque d incendie et de choc lectrique
56. er the date on which you want monitoring of the event to end Click in the field and select the date from the calendar that is displayed 7 If you want the event to be monitored with no end date select No end date 8 Inthe Weekdays field select the day s on which you want the event monitored 9 Inthe Between field enter the time range during which you want the event monitored Use the format hh mm hh mm where the first time entry is the starting time and the second time entry is the finishing time If multiple time ranges are required the additional time ranges are separated by a Space For example hh mm hh mm hh mm hh mm Note Events that pass midnight and cross over into the next day must be configured twice once for the time period till midnight and the other starting from midnight the next day 10 Click Apply 7 2 4 Sched Actions Scheduled Actions The Responses and Sched Actions screens are similar except that the Sched Actions screen does not include the Triggering Event tab See the Responses section above for details Each scheduled action includes the following two parameters e Actions The actions to perform at the scheduled time Actions Schedule Step Action Settings Up Down Add Delete Action Settings Activate Immediately Rule name Alarm input Relay number 1 Activation signal Continuous Pulse activation Pulse duration Sec Apply Figure 39 Sched Actions
57. ews See the Appendix page 62 for a full list of mounting accessories 11 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies Connecting the Camera to a DVR dvtel 4 Connecting the Camera to a DVR The analog video output composite video contains the video from the camera combined with On Screen Display OSD overlays such as detected objects tracking boxes and trails time stamp alarm camera status and so on These OSDs can be enabled and customized using the unit s embedded HTML user interface The analog video output can be recorded on a digital video recorder DVR Analytic events can trigger the camera s I O relay status to change which triggers an event on the DVR For more information refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide 13 e System Requirements dvtel D System Requirements To access the CT 5322F CT 5642F Fixed Thermal Analytic IP camera via a web browser ensure that your PC has the proper network connection and meets the system requirements described below Item Camera Client Application System Requirements Personal Computer Intel Pentium M 2 16 GHz or Intel CoreTM2 Duo 2 0 GHz 2GB RAM or better Operating System Windows 7 8 or 8 1 Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 9 10 11 Network Card 10Base T 10 Mbps or 100Base TX 100 Mbps operation Viewer ActiveX control plug in for Microsoft IE 15 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installati
58. faults This restores the system and analytic settings 2 Press the button again to confirm the action The camera reboots to all factory default settings Note The unit s IP address will revert to its original setting To restore analytic defaults 1 Click Restore Analytics Defaults This restores the analytic settings only 2 Pressthe button again to confirm the action The camera reboots to restore all analytics default settings The process may take three minutes to complete Caution In order to restore analytic defaults from the Analytics gt Backup amp Restore screen select Analytics setting from file 7 4 4 Format Local Storage Click Format Storage to format the unit s embedded flash memory It is possible to store up to 3 5GB of constant video recordings and snapshots The video includes analytic on screen display information CT 5322 30 40F dvtel sone we View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out System Status Restart Camera Click the button below to format the storage Restore Factory Defaults Format Storage Format Local Storage System Update Camera Functions Log Copyright Figure 49 Format Local Storage Screen 43 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 7 4 5 System Update The System Update screen is used to update the camera s firmware and to upload a new file of the camera s c
59. finition includes the following three parameters Triggering Event Actions and Schedule 7 2 3 1 Triggering Event A triggering event starts an automatic response The Triggering Event tab enables you to define triggering events that initiate an automatic response An automatic response is an action that is defined in the Actions tab and executed during the monitoring period defined in the Schedule tab Triggering Event Any detection Activate relay output Tripwire detection Disable detection rule Intrusion detection Clear alarms Response_2 Response_3 di Add Delete Triggering Event Actions Schedule Alarms Detection by type Any detection lv Detection by rule External alarm dry contact Open Close No more detections left in scene Video Signal Video Signal Operations Power on Q Arm Disarm Figure 36 Triggering Event Tab 31 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies The Triggering Event tab includes the following fields Setting Description Detection bytype Triggers an automatic response in case the unit detects according to a detection rule matching the selected type Any detection Intrusion detection Vehicle Stopped Unattended Object Object Removed Tripwire detection Fence detection Loitering detection Detection by rule Triggers an automatic response according to the name
60. g and the unit is powered on Check that the network Ethernet cable is properly attached to the unit Confirm that the LED on the Ethernet RJ 45 connector on the power connection panel of the unit is on Confirm that the network cables are not damaged and replace if necessary IP Address issues Change the default IP address addresses of the unit From the PC running the web browser ping the unit IP address and confirm that it can be reached Confirm that the network settings firewalls are set according to the requirements The camera might be located on a different subnet Contact your IT administrator to get the IP address of the camera 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 Disconnect the unit s Ethernet 10 100 port or turn the power to unit off and then ping the IP address again If the IP address responds there is another device using the IP address Consult with your network administrator to resolve the conflict Check the PoE switch port and ensure that the port is working OK Ensure that the switch ports provide the necessary power The ca
61. ge ss 18 Web Interface with Callouts ss 19 Analytics gt Depth Screen sise 23 Analytics Depth Control Pane 2 4 25 Analytics gt Depth gt Step 1 Ground amp Height Tab 25 Analytics gt Depth gt Step 2 Camera amp Horizon Tab 26 Analytics gt Depth gt Step 3 Advanced Depth Regions Tab 27 Analytics gt Depth gt Step 4 Verification Tab VU 28 Analytics gt Rules Screen iii 29 Analytics gt Rules gt Basic Attributes Tab 29 Analytics gt Rules gt Advanced Attributes Tab 30 Analytics gt Responses Screen iii 31 KE DE Event Ee EE 31 erte HAO se cn eu cc eme te ao ont 33 SEES U ER en 35 Sched Actions gt Actions Tab EE 36 Sched Actions gt Schedule Tab 37 Analytics gt On Screen Display Gcreen rrrnnrnnnnrrnnnnnnnnvvnnnrrnnnnnnnrrnnnnrnnnnnnnnsrennnnnnnnssnnee 37 Analytics gt Firmware Screen iii 38 Analytics gt Backup A Restore Screen rrnnrannrrrnnnnnnnnvrnnrrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnsrnnnnnnnnnsnnnee 39 Video Storage Screen iii 40 Video Storage POPUP Viewer iii 40 SVEA ES SE SJ EEE EE 41 Table of Contents CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Restart Camera SCreen ccccccccccssssseecceeeeeeaeesseeeceeeeeseeeese
62. gt Actions Tab 36 Using the Web Interface dvtel e Schedule When the actions must be performed Actions d Schedule Perform Selected Actions From to E No end date Weekdays Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat At Figure 40 Sched Actions gt Schedule Tab Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 7 2 5 On Screen Display The On Screen Display screen determines the information to be displayed on the video screen as an overlay on top of the video The settings on this screen define the selection alignment and color configuration of the various overlays that appear during normal monitoring events and detection T View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Rules Analog Vide Responses ais Sched Actions On Screen Display Firmware Tracking shape Enable analog video output Tracking Information si Display tracking information Redang Backup amp Restore di Display trail 10 Seconds Tracking color Custom Wi Camera Information Display camera information Transparent e ent ran No signal message RE gt Bad signal message Set 1 C Middle vw i Lilit wennen EI m Tranenarent E Apply Figure 41 Analytics gt On Screen Display Screen The On Screen Display screen includes the following default settings e Enable analog video output e Display tracki
63. ime p Show Date Video Streaming how Date L Video Settings Show Time L L Analog Video Output OSD Text View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Select Color Palette WhiteHot vw Save Changes Figure 64 Video Settings Screen From the Select Color Palette drop down list select the color or effect for viewing the thermal image To display today s date check the Show Date checkbox To display the current time check the Show Time checkbox To display text in the Click Save Changes On Screen Display enter the text in the OSD Text text box e Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 5 3 4 Analog Video Output Settings The Analog Video Output screen is used to set the TV standard PAL or NTSC The default is PAL AN Caution Changing the TV standard resets the camera which results in restoring analytic settings to default To configure the analog video output 1 From the Setup gt Camera screen select Analog Video Output The Analog Video Output screen opens View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Network NTSC v Accounts e Camera Click the button below to change Analog Video Output This will cause the analytic service to restart and may take 3 minutes to complete Date and Time L Video Streaming Save Changes Video Settings Analog Video Output Figure
64. includes junction boxes and amplifier that may be used Check that the camera settings are correct on the camera and in the unit Check that the camera lens is clean and unobstructed Check that the analog video signal is not being degraded due impedance caused by lengthy or worn cable numerous connectors ground loops interference and so on Check that the cable length is within specification Confirm the unit s video streaming settings Refresh your browser screen F5 Check that the bandwidth and bit rate settings of the network are set properly Check that other processes and applications are not causing undue latency Check that the firewall analysis or blocking is not interfering with the video stream and supports the required ports and communication protocols 71 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi 72 Problem Alarm inputs are not working Relay outputs are not working thermal by DRS Technologies Possible Solution Check the unit settings to confirm that the alarm input is enabled Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for details Check that a proper rule for an alarm input event has been defined in the unit Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for details Check that the alarm input dry contact close open is being provided by the connected device Check that the unit is communicating through the network Check that the alarm input wires are connected sec
65. lips and images that are stored in 3 5GB of the camera s embedded flash memory KA View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Recorded Video Category Constant Recorded Video v FTP Ready Select All Refresh Delete Files Archive Files Transfer Files to FTP Server 07 06 2015 09 32 52 17530K ipcam 20150607093151 avi 07 06 2015 09 31 51 14352K ipcam 20150607093049 avi A 07 06 2015 09 30 49 15360K ipcam_20150607092948 avi 07 06 2015 09 29 48 15398K ipcam 20150607092846 avi 07 06 2015 09 28 43 16727K ipcam 20150607092742 avi 07 06 2015 09 27 42 15745K ipcam 20150607092641 avi 07 06 2015 09 26 41 15936K ipcam 20150607092539 avi 07 06 2015 09 25 39 15652K ipcam 20150607092438 avi 07 06 2015 09 24 38 15563K ipcam 20150607092336 avi 07 06 2015 09 23 36 16447K ipcam 20150607092235 avi 07 06 2015 09 22 35 18508K ipcam 20150607092135 avi 07 06 2015 09 17 38 10594K ipcam 20150607091700 avi 07 06 2015 09 12 46 14521K ipcam 20150607091201 avi 07 06 2015 09 12 00 18515K ipcam 20150607091102 avi 07 06 2015 09 11 01 15425K ipcam 20150607091002 avi 07 06 2015 09 10 01 18528K ipcam 20150607090859 avi 07 06 2015 09 08 56 18517K ipcam 20150607090756 avi 07 06 2015 09 07 56 18318K ipcam 20150607090654 avi 07 06 2015 09 06 52 1
66. mended TOOIS 8 8 eed desmeastacedbdidencnbastescdetesdaes 7 Figure 6 Attaching the Base Mount E 7 FTP CN 8 Figure 8 Cables Inserted through LOCKING Nut ss 8 Figure 9 E eu sc tennnensesetesec stemeterehsameestensianeeesatenteme cannes 8 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 16 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Wires Inserted through Rubber Grommet rrrrnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnrvnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnsennnnnnsnsennnnnnsnee 8 Rubber Grommet Inserted into Cordgrip 9 Assembling Sealing Nut iii 9 Tightening the LOCKING Nut A 9 PO WE Wires with FAT NE ae de sean been este ERE ASN NAER 9 Camera with Ferrites Installed for Power Supply 10 Back Cover and White Desiccant 10 Covering the Connector Panel sis 11 Solar Shroud and Stem BUMpers eegend nn eee 11 Fully Assembled Camera iii 11 LOCI WINGOW sege EE it ac do AE RAEO T 17 ActiveX Installation Window se 17 Render cab Plug in Dialog BOX rrrnrrnnnnnnvvnvnnnnnrvnnrnnnnnrennrnnnsnsennrnnnsnsennnnnnnnsnnnnnnnsneennnnne 17 Windows Restart Dialog Box 17 Home Page with Thermal Ima
67. mera requires a minimum of 13 watts of power Check the DHCP settings Obtain a new IP address using DHCP Ensure this is a unique IP address Alternatively change the unit IP address after connecting to it directly not through the system network Check the login user ID of the user or admin Check the login password of the user or admin dvtel Problem No video image displayed on the main menu or the view menu of the web Interface No analog output video signal Bad output video quality Streaming video image is hanging stopped Appendix Possible Solution Reset the browser security settings to the default value Go to Tools gt Options Check that the correct port was configured The default port is 554 Make sure the analog video out is enabled on the unit channel Check that the video cables are securely connected between the unit s VIDEO OUT BNC connector and the analog video source Check that the connection is made to the correct VIDEO OUT connector of the analog video source Confirm that the camera has power Check the cables for damage and replace as needed Check that the monitor screen has been refreshed especially after firmware upgrade of the camera Also clear the browser cache Check the source video signal quality by connecting an analog monitor to the video source If video quality is acceptable connect the video source to the unit Check that the cables are connected securely This
68. model number and the username The Log Out link enables logging off the camera Access to the various screens is determined by the privileges assigned to the user There are three user roles user classes Administrators Operators and Viewers 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 19 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies The user role class determines the access to the different menus and actions that can be performed from the unit s web interface The following table details the privileges for each user role class by menu screen Screen Description Privilege Live video and image controls Administrator Operator Viewer can View only view the video stream Configuration of analytic depth setings rules responses scheduled actions on screen Administrator Analytics display firmware version selection and firmware configuration backup and restore Video Storage System updates camera reset factory default Maintenance and camera functions IP network settings user and account Setup management and camera controls Recording and Storage of video and images Administrator Operator Administrator Administrator User privileges are configured from the Setup gt Accounts screen See Config
69. n Human At least 1 0 sec Vehicle At least 2 0 sec Max Stationary time Human 120 0 sec Vehicle 120 0 sec Show Human size L Show Vehicle size Figure 34 Analytics gt Rules gt Advanced Attributes Tab Click Restore default settings to return to factory default settings Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 30 Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 2 3 Responses The camera s embedded event engine enables you to define a set of responses automatic actions for selected events and to perform actions scheduled actions at pre defined times during a defined monitoring period Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings Eeer dv tel Welcome admin View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Rules Name Enabled Triggering Event Action Responses Response 1 d Any detection Activate relay output Sched Actions On Screen Display Firmware Add Delete Backup amp Restore Triggering Event Actions Schedule Alarms Detection by type Any detection v O Detection by rule External alarm dry contact Open Close O No more detections left in scene Video Signal Video Signal Operations Power on Q Arm Disarm Figure 35 Analytics gt Responses Screen Each automatic response de
70. n to support the unit s requirements cooling heating Operating temperature should be kept in the range specified for the product 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F with no more than 95 relative humidity non condensing Attention Afin d viter tout dommage d une surchauffe ou toute panne de l unit assurez vous que la temperature est suffisante pour r pondre aux temperatur de l unit refroidissement chauffage La temp rature de fonctionnement doit tre maintenue dans la plage de temp rature sp cifi e pour le produit 40 60 C 40 140 F sans condensation d humidit sup rieur 95 3 1 Preparation Read the instructions in this chapter thoroughly before installing the camera Following are additional considerations for outdoor installation Always use weatherproof equipment such as boxes receptacles connectors etc For electrical wiring use the properly rated sheathed cables for conditions to which the cable will be exposed for example moisture heat UV physical requirements etc Plan ahead to determine where to install infrastructure weatherproof equipment Whenever possible ground components to an outdoor ground Use best security practices to design and maintain secured camera access communications infrastructure tamper proof outdoor boxes etc To minimize the effects of EMI electromagnetic interference and RFI radio frequency interference consult your reseller
71. ng information e Tracking shape Rectangle e Display trail enabled 10 seconds e Tracking color Custom e Radial button 1 Red e Display camera information e Font Terminal e Font size Medium 37 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies In the table select the settings that you want to configure e Inthe Display column select the checkbox to display the display item e Inthe Caption column click Set to change the name of the display item You cannot change the names Channel name Date Time and Status e Inthe Background color Foreground color Horizontal Align and Vertical Align columns clicking a field opens a drop down list Select one of the options from the drop down list Click Apply when finished Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 7 2 6 Analytic Firmware The Analytics gt Firmware screen displays the current analytics firmware version and enables you to update this firmware It is also possible to configure advanced settings from this screen Note Analytics firmware is stored in a separate file than the camera system software To view the camera system software version see System gt Software Version To upgrade the camera system software version see System gt Software Upgrade CT 5322 30 16F dvtel see os View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Rule
72. nt Recording is disabled When the camera s storage capacity is full the camera will record over the oldest recordings To disable constant recording d 7 4 6 4 Log The Log screen is used for viewing and troubleshooting purposes The logs may include camera start time camera logout time camera recording start time and motion event time dvtel Click Disable Constant Recording The camera stops recording continuously Welcome admin View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out System Status 07 09 2015 12 48 05 admin 10 70 20 29 Restart Camera 07 09 2015 12 06 18 admin 172 20 12 104 A 07 09 2015 12 05 01 Analytics event All Detections Cleared Restore Factory Defaults 07 09 2015 12 05 01 Analytics event Disarm Format Local Storage 07 09 2015 12 04 52 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 04 50 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default System Update 07 09 2015 12 04 49 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default Camera Functions 07 09 2015 12 04 48 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default Log 07 09 2015 12 04 47 admin 172 30 100 21 07 09 2015 12 04 32 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default Copyright 07 09 2015 12 04 28 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 04 16 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 04 14 Analytics event Intrusion Started Default 07 09 2015 12 04 12 Analytics event Intrusion Started
73. nuler la validit de la garantie du produit L lectronique et les interfaces lectroniques de la cam ra sont sensibles aux d charges lectrostatiques Suivez les proc dures ESD ad quates lors de toute manipulation de la cam ra et au cours de son installation Pour les installations PoE nous recommandons fortement d utiliser des cables STP et une liaison la terre pour assurer l immunit face aux d charges lectrostatiques Pour les installations aliment es par AC ou CC une source d alimentation reli e la terre est fortement recommand e Toute autre m thode d installation peut comporter des risques pour la cam ra et annuler la garantie XI CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies Minimizing EMI and RFI Minimisation des IEM et des IRF When wires run for a significant distance in an Lorsque des c bles parcourent une distance electromagnetic field electromagnetic importante dans un champ lectromagn tique des interference EMI can occur Strong EMI e g interf rences lectromagn tiques IEM peuvent se lightning or radio transmitters can destroy the produire D importantes IEM comme la foudre ou un units and can pose an electrical hazard by metteur radio peuvent d truire les unit s et conducting power through lines and into the pr senter un risque lectrique si elles se propagent sur system Poor quality or worn wiring can result in les c bles et
74. ogin window opens See Figure 20 Login Window Enter the user credentials in the Login window The camera s home page opens with a thermal image displayed in the Live View window dv tel Welcome admin View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Cut AGC ICE wi ICE Contrast am a o gn Lex be Ce F Dr en C gf ae gt gt Video Stream H284 O MJPEG O HTTP JPEG Snapshot ER Size 640x 480 vV ggir t gunn FE RAR Brightness ri am EED Polarity Non Uniformity Correction bg TIN Alarm Warning Depth not defined Incorrect detection results will be obtained Figure 24 Home Page with Thermal Image Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 Using the Web Interface The CT 5322F CT 5642F web interface is used for monitoring live video and configuring the camera Model number CT 5322 30 40F ntenance tab View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Video Stream H264 MJPE Analytics tab ICE vw AGC ICE am mD Contrast am mm Brightness am Em Polarity Non Uniformity Correction La Figure 25 Web Interface with Callouts The following tabs are accessible from the home page View Screen page 20 Analytics Screen page 22 Video Storage Screen page 40 Maintenance Screen page 41 Setup Screen page 47 The web interface also displays the camera
75. on Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 6 Discovering the Camera on the Network After installing the camera the unit must be discovered on the network After doing this you can then configure camera settings and view live video from the camera s web Interface DVTEL recommends using the DVTEL Network Assistant DNA tool to discover the camera on the network DNA is a user friendly utility that is designed to easily discover and configure DVTEL edge devices ona network The DNA tool has a simple user interface and does not require any installation The software is provided as a single standalone executable It runs on any PC DNA provides a central location for listing all the DVTEL camera models accessible over the network Once listed each camera can be right clicked to access and change the network settings If the network settings are changed for some reason a new search will relist the units The units may then be configured via the web interface If DVTEL Latitude is being used configure the unit with a static IP address rather than with DHCP This ensures that the IP address will not automatically change in the future and interfere with configurations and communication The camera must be made accessible for the network s addressing For detailed instructions about how to use DNA see the DNA User Manual which is included in the CD provided with the camera You can also download the manual from the Downloads tab at http
76. on settings configure Advanced Depth Region settings To configure advanced depth region settings 1 Click the Step 3 Advanced Depth Regions tab The Step 3 Advanced Depth Regions tab opens View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Depth Units Feet DI Rules Are you conducting setup by yourself Responses if Yes follow the Solo Setup steps Sched Actions otherwise continue with Step 1 On Screen Display Solo Setup Firmware Step 1 Ground amp Height Backup amp Restore Step 2 Camera amp Horizon Step 3 Advanced Depth Regions Define zones which may affect objects viewing size on the scene such as walls hills fences bridges elevated sunken planes etc Planes Click Lei position the bottom center of the marker at the plane limits resize the marker to reflect a human object size at this position scroll and set click Repeat to define the plane limits Fence Single segment Click EA define the fence starting and end points at ground level click and drag Set the fence width amp height graphically drag arrows or manually text boxes Fence Multi segment Click Y define the fence segment start and end points at ground level click and drag Repeat for each segment the end point of the previous segment is the A v Step 4 Verification Go to Verification tab to verify amp apply settings Apply Default Figure 30 Analytics gt Depth gt Step 3
77. on which the monitoring starts Selects the date on which the monitoring ends Used in conjunction with the From option if the event monitoring is to run from the selected date with no end date Select the days of the week on which the event monitoring is to take place Select the time of day during which the event monitoring is to take place Time periods are entered in the format hh mm hh mm where the first time entry is the starting time and the second time entry is the finishing time If multiple time ranges are required the additional time ranges are separated by a space For example hh mm hh mm hh mm hh mm 1 Select the Schedule tab The Schedule tab is displayed Triggering Event Schedule Always Monitor event occurence From 08 12 2015 To 08 12 2015 Weekdays Between 8 00 14 00 No end date Mon Tue M Wed _ Thu Fri Sat Ex 8 00 12 00 14 30 17 00 Apply Figure 38 Schedule Tab 2 Select Always if you want the event to be continuously monitored 3 If you selected Always continue with step 5 35 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 4 Select Monitor event occurrence 5 Doone of the following Inthe From field enter the date on which you want monitoring of the event to start Click in the field and select the date from the calendar that is displayed 6 Doone of the following Inthe To field ent
78. onfiguration parameters Note Only a qualified DVTEL technician should perform the camera configuration update View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out System Status Software Update Restart Camera Restore Factory Defaults Click the button below to upload and install new software Format Local Storage Browse System Update Upload Software Camera Functions Log Copyright i i opyrig Camera Configuration Click the button below to upload user camera configuration Note The configuration file must be shared for cameras of the same software version Browse Upload Config File Get Config File Figure 50 System Update Screen To update the camera s software 1 Click Browse in order to locate the camera s firmware file 2 Click Upload Software 3 Confirm the action in the popup window The file is uploaded Note Typical firmware update time is 20 minutes but may take up to one hour depending on network conditions To upload a configuration file 1 Click Browse in order to locate the configuration file 2 Click Upload Config File 3 Confirm the action in the popup window The file is uploaded To retrieve a configuration file 1 Click Browse in order to locate the configuration file 2 Click Get Config File 3 Confirm the action in the popup window The file is uploaded Note User configurations are not rest
79. ored 44 Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 4 6 Camera Functions The Camera Functions screen is used for the following functions e Display the camera temperature and heater duty cycle e Automatically calibrate the camera at set intervals e Enable Disable constant recording 7 4 6 1 Heater Control The Camera Functions screen opens on the Heater Control screen The screen displays the camera temperature and heater duty cycle By default the camera heater is enabled AN Caution The camera must be powered by 802 3at PoE or by a 12 24VDC or 24VAC power supply with at least 20W output An 802 3af PoE switch injector does NOT have sufficient power to operate the camera CT 5322 30 40F View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out System Status Restart Camera Current system temperature is 52 C Restore Factory Defaults Current heater duty cycle is 0 Format Local Storage System Update Camera Functions Heater Control Auto Calibration Interval t Constant Recording Log Copyright Figure 51 Heater Control Screen 7 4 6 2 Auto Calibration Interval The Auto Calibration Interval screen enables the camera to automatically calibrate itself and perform non uniformity correction NUC at frequent intervals In addition the camera will automatically perform NUC in case a temperature change is detected View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out S
80. ou use a power supply be sure to protect against static electricity ground faults and power surges If you use an extension cord with this system make sure that the total ampere rating on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating To avoid possible shock hazards or damaging the unit ensure that the positive and negative of the power leads are properly connected to the terminal block connector before plugging it into the unit or turning on the power source In the following situations the electric power should be turned off immediately and appropriate repairs replacements or remedies should be taken if e The power line or plug is damaged frayed or shows heavy wear e The unit has been physically crushed or deformed e The unit has been exposed to water The unit has been exposed to or shows signs of damage from fire intense heat heavy smoke fumes or vapors Electrical connections of the unit become abnormally hot or generate smoke The unit has been dropped damaged or shows signs of loose internal parts The unit does not operate properly CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies Avis et avertissements relatifs la s curit lectrique A Avertissement 1 Lisez les instructions d installation avant de brancher l unit une source d alimentation lectrique Les consignes de s curit lectrique doivent t
81. oujours tre respect es Toutes les connexions lectriques doivent tre effectu es par un lectricien qualifi Si vous utilisez une alimentation assurez vous de prot ger l unit contre l lectricit statique les d fauts de mise la terre et les surtensions Si vous utilisez une rallonge avec ce syst me assurez vous que l amp rage total des produits branch s sur la rallonge ne d passe pas l amp rage nominal de celle ci Pour viter tout risque de choc lectrique ou d endommager l unit assurez vous que les bornes plus et moins de l alimentation sont correctement raccord es au connecteur du bloc de jonction avant de le brancher sur l unit ou d activer la source d alimentation Dans les situations suivantes l alimentation lectrique doit tre coup e imm diatement et les r parations remplacements ou solutions suivants doivent tre effectu s si e Le cordon d alimentation ou la prise le cas ch ant est endommag effiloch ou tr s us L unit a subi un choc ou a t d form e L unit a t expos e de l eau L unit a t expos e ou montre des signes de d g ts par le feu une chaleur intense une fum e paisse des manations ou des vapeurs Les connexions lectriques chauffent de fa on anormale ou produisent de la fum e L unit est tomb e a t endommag e ou certaines pi ces internes semblent d tach es L unit ne fonctionne pas correctement dvtel
82. proximately 8 in lbs 0 9 newton meters of torque so that the cordgrip is securely fastened 15 Using a striping tool attach an RJ45 connector not supplied to the Ethernet cable and an RJ179BU male BNC crimp connector not supplied to the video cable Crimp the wires onto the connectors 16 If the camera is connected to an alarm or a 12 or 24 volt power supply it is necessary to insert the wires through the supplied ferrites in order to comply with EMI emission standards Figure 14 Power Wires with Ferrite 17 Attach the supplied plugs to the wires Crimp the wires onto the connectors 18 If using a power supply connect the 3 pin male terminal block connector from the power supply to the AC DC power input CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 19 Insert the connectors and plugs into the connector panel Figure 15 Camera with Ferrites Installed for Power Supply Note If you use a PoE switch in order to ensure a proper earth ground between the camera and the switch we strongly recommend using Shielded Twisted Pair STP cabling Installations of ioi Thermal cameras with STP cabling and a properly earth grounded PoE switch are tested to comply with industry immunity standards for electrostatic discharge ESD Any other installation method may leave the camera at risk and void the warranty 20 Reconnect power to the cables 21 Check for a steady LED indication
83. r 30 FPS models e Superior intruder e detection HTTP streaming MJPEG e PAL NTSC analog video e output BNC connector Store constant video and e events Analytic detection event e driven alarms ONVIF Profile S support e Supports PoE 12VDC e 24VAC The camera supports the following analytic functions Analytic relay events Intrusion detection Stopped vehicle detection Reduced false alarm rate e Unattended baggage e detection Loitering detection e Wide range of lenses Customizable analytic rules and actions Uncooled Vanadium Oxide Microbolometer sensor Built in web application web server Upload video files via FTP Two alarm input driven events RTSP support Vandal proof IP66 enclosure Increased detection distance Object removal detection Camera tampering detection dvtel Introduction 2 2 Items Included in the Package The unit package contains the following items Item OI nm Bi Ww ny LA O QTY WlreirP wi o lrPirPlilrtir Figure 3 Package Contents Description CT 5322F CT 5642F Fixed Thermal Analytic IP Camera including 90 BNC adapter attached to the back of the camera Base mount Back cover Solar shroud Liquid tight cordgrip 6 32 x 5 8 screws plus spares Stem bumpers including one spare White desiccant for installation Rubber O ring shown as installed on cordgrip Sealing washers with gasket including one spare CT 5322F CT 5
84. r RTSP streaming The default port is 554 55 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi 3 Field H264 RTP RTSP HTTP Port MJPEG Multicast Streaming IP Address MJPEG Multicast Streaming Port MJPEG Quality MJPEG Frame Rate MJPEG MTU bytes MJPEG RTSP Port MJPEG RTP RTSP HTTP Port Click Save Changes 7 5 3 3 Video Settings thermal by DRS Technologies Description Enter the port used for H 264 RTP RTSP HTTP communication 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 6001 Select the appropriate bit rate for MJPEG video by using the slider The available range is 1 to 98 From the drop down list select a frame rate from 1 9 FPS or CT 5XXX 9 YYF or 1 30F FPS for CT 5XXX 30 YYF Enter the MTU setting See H264 MTU explanation above Enables setting a custom port for RTSP streaming Enter the port number used for MJPEG RTP RTSP HTTP port communication The Video Settings screen is used to define the color and details you want to display in the On Screen Display To configure video settings 56 1 ar N gt 9 From the Setup gt Camera screen select Video Settings The Video Settings screen opens e Network Accounts Camera L Date and T
85. rnet ioi Thermal cameras enable IP access to a camera that does not have built in IP capability VLAN Subnet Internal IP address and port Firewall External IP address 172 168 123 30 Camera 1 10 30 75 10 80 Web browser Camera 2 10 30 75 11 80 e ei wn EN Camera 3 10 30 75 12 80 Figure 66 Remote Access System The following port forwarding table displays an example of the mapping between the external IP address port and the internal IP address port Camera External IP Address Port Number Internal IP Address Port Number Camera 1 172 168 123 30 180 10 30 75 10 80 Camera 1 172 168 123 30 181 10 30 75 10 8080 Camera 1 172 168 123 30 182 10 30 75 10 554 Camera 2 172 168 123 30 280 10 30 75 11 80 Camera 2 172 168 123 30 281 10 30 75 11 8080 Camera 2 172 168 123 30 282 10 30 75 11 554 Camera 3 172 168 123 30 380 10 30 75 12 80 Camera 3 172 168 123 30 381 10 30 75 12 8080 Camera 3 172 168 123 30 382 10 30 75 12 554 62 dvt e Appendix Note The user must configure three consecutive ports for each camera in the router port forwarding table e First port is used to forward port 80 HTTP e Second port is used to forward port 8080 e Third port is used to forward port 554 used by the video stream To access a remote device 1 Onthe client PC browser enter http NAT external IP port 80 forwarded port For each unit For example http 172 168 123 30 180
86. s Responses Firmware Update Sched Actions Firmware Upgrade Current firmware version 242474 Upgrade file Browse Backup amp Restore Advanced Settings 4 Scene with large objects or many objects Enable enhanced detection Apply Figure 42 Analytics gt Firmware Screen To upgrade the analytic firmware 1 Click Browse to select the analytics firmware file 2 Click Upgrade 3 Click Apply when finished Note You must close and restart Internet Explorer in order to view the new firmware version The Advanced Settings section includes two settings Scene with large objects or many objects and Enable enhanced detection which are enabled by default 38 e Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 2 6 1 Scenes with Large Objects or Many Objects ioi Thermal offers enhanced detection in scenes where there are large or multiple objects and there is movement in up to 80 of the frame This function is enabled by default in the Advanced Settings area of the Analytics gt Firmware screen To deselect this function uncheck the checkbox and click Apply 7 2 6 2 Enable Enhanced Detection The unit s analytic firmware includes an algorithm that improves the distance from which smaller objects are detected This function is disabled by default To enable this function check the checkbox in the Advanced Settings area of the Analytics gt Firmware screen To deselect this function uncheck the checkbox and click Apply 7 2 7
87. superior Gain Level Control j ic ze ICE Imag p performance Contrast Manually adjustable Brightness Manually adjustable Image Polarity White Hot Black Hot Hardware Embedded Memory 3 5GB for continuous recordings and snapshots dvtel Network Ethernet Services and Protocols Video Streaming Alarms Commands Password Levels Security Operating System Internet Browser 1 0 Interface Alarm Input Relay Output Power Source Voltage Power Consumption Mechanical Dimensions mm inches Weight Enclosure Appendix 1 x 10 100Mbps RJ45 interface IEEE 802 3 802 3u RTP RTSP TCP IP UDP IP DHCP FTP HTTP HTTPS SMTP DNS SNTP UPnP ONVIF 12 14 and Profile S December 2014 H 264 MJPEG TCP IP HTTP ONVIF Administrator Operator and Viewer with Password Protection IEEE 802 1X ONVIF Advanced Security Service Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8 1 Internet Explorer 8 9 10 or 11 32 bit version 2 x dry contacts 1 x relay output rated load 0 3A 30VDC 12VDC 2 amps 24VDC 1 amp 24VAC or IEEE 802 3at PoE lt 20W with or without built in heater 292 x 104 x 95 mm 11 5 x 4 1 x 3 74 W x H x D lt 1 2kg 2 6 Ibs Tamper Resistant IP66 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Certifications Safety Electromagnetic Interference EMC Environmental 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F 50 to 75 C 58 to 167 F 5 to
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89. ts Camera Save Changes Figure 56 TCP IP Settings Screen 2 Configure the following settings Network Setting Use DHCP Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server Host Name 3 Click Save Changes Description Select Yes if your network includes a DHCP server for dynamic allocation of IP addresses Select No to manually enter the IP address and enter the IP address for the camera Enter the Static IP address for the camera If you selected No enter the subnet mask for the IP camera Use the same value that is configured for the PCs on your network If you selected No enter the gateway for the IP camera Use the same value that is configured for the PCs on your network Enter the IP address of the DNS server that is used in your network Use the same value that is used for the PCs on your LAN The default name is CT 5xxx y zF where e xxx is the model number by focal plane array size 320 or 640 e yis the frame rate in FPS e zis the lens FOV and camera type is F fixed You can enter a friendly name for the camera dvtel 7 5 1 2 FTP Server Using the Web Interface An FTP server may be used for transferring recorded video images and files To configure FTP server settings 1 From the Setup gt Network screen select FTP Server The FTP Server screen opens dvtel e Network Welcome admin View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out
90. urely Check that the alarm wires are paired in the terminal block in the right positions and according to requirements Check the unit settings to confirm that the relay output is enabled Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for details Check that a proper rule for activating a relay output has been defined in the unit or activate it manually Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for details Check the relay output wires are connected securely Check that the relay output wires are paired in the terminal block according to requirements and that one wire is connected to the common Check that the NO or NC matches the system NORMALLY OPEN or NORMALLY CLOSED configuration dv t e Appendix A 5 Acronyms and Abbreviations Abbreviation Description 802 1X Network Access Control Port based standard AGC Automatic Gain Control DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol EULA End User Licensing Agreement FTP File Transfer Protocol H 264 Video Compression Standard HTTP Hypertext Transport Protocol HTTPS Hypertext Transport Protocol Secure IP Internet Protocol JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group MJPEG Motion Joint Photographic Experts Group NEDT Noise Equivalent Delta Temperature NTP Network Time Protocol ONVIF Open Network Video Interface Forum ROI Region of Interest RTP Realtime Transport Protocol RTSP Realtime Streaming Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol UPnP Uni
91. uring Account Settings page 53 7 1 View Screen The View screen is used to view live video and for configuring image controls After logging in for the first time or loading a new firmware version you must enable the ActiveX plug in in order to view live video See Discovering the Camera on the Network All users have access to the View screen See Figure 24 Home Page with Thermal Image Configure the following settings from the View screen from the menu above the View screen Item Video Stream Snapshot 20 Description Select the video stream H 264 MJPEG or HTTP JPEG You can select multiple video streams which open in separate browser windows HTTP JPEG is recommended for Accessing a unit that is located behind a firewall at a remote site Transmitting video via HTTP over remote networks with low bandwidth Remote configuration of the unit over the web If you have difficulty viewing the video in H 264 Note The ioi camera enables access to a camera that is not IP enabled at a remote site over the Web For more information about this capability see Accessing a Remote Unit Behind a Firewall page 62 Click the icon to take a snapshot of the image Snapshot ss I sad D NAP wk e Lal A a Pr Cdt Ogs dvtel Item View Size Using the Web Interface Description Adjust the video viewing window to the following sizes 160 x 120 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 default
92. vate relay output Se Up Down Add Delete Action Activate relay output e Settings Activate relay Immediately Q After 999 S sec Relay number 1 Activation signal Continuous On el Pulse activation Pulse duration Sec Apply Figure 37 Actions Tab 2 From the Actions drop down list select the action to perform on event occurrence from the following options Activate relay output clear alarms arm camera disarm camera enable detection rule or disable detection rule The configuration fields for each action are displayed in the Settings section of the tab 33 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies The following actions are available Activate relay output n the Activate relay section select one of the two options for when to activate the relay Immediately After x seconds Enter the number of seconds to wait enter in the text box Select the Activation signal Continuous Select On or Off Pulse activation In the Pulse duration field enter the duration of the pulse in seconds The range is from 1 65 535 seconds Clear alarms Select when you want to clear alarms Immediately After x seconds Enter the number of seconds to wait enter in the text box Arm Disarm camera Select when you want the camera armed Immediately After x seconds Enter the number of seconds to wait enter in the text box Enable Disabl
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94. y override the and Time NTP settings From the drop down list select the local time zone Daylight Savings Time is enabled automatically by default when you select your time zone If you are located in an area that does not observe Daylight Savings Time look for your region in the list Select Time Zone 5 Click Refresh Time to update the current data and time settings 6 Click Set Date Time and Time Zone to save the settings Note NTP must be disabled in order to save changes 54 Using the Web Interface dvtel 7 5 3 2 Video Streaming Settings The Video Streaming screen is used to configure H 264 and MJPEG streaming settings To configure video streaming settings 1 From the Setup gt Camera screen select Video Streaming The Video Streaming screen opens dvtel Network Welcome admin View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out aoe Enable Multicast Streaming RA e Camera 0 0 0 0 H264 Multicast Streaming Port 6000 Date and Time H264 Multicast Streaming IP Address L Video Streaming Video Settings H264 Bitrate Limit SEE OD 2500 kbps Analog Video Output H264 Frame Rate 30 K E H264 MTU bytes 1448 H264 RTSP Port 554 H264 RTP RTSP HTTP Port 8082 MJPEG Multicast Streaming IP Address 0 0 0 0 MJPEG Multicast Streaming Port 6002 MJPEG Quality OD 75 MJPEG Frame Rate 30 v
95. yed as white and cold pixels are displayed as black Black Hot Hot pixels are displayed as black and cold pixels are displayed as white Normally an NUC is performed automatically to compensate for temperature variations Click this button to manually force a Non Uniformity Correction The NUC interval can also be set using the maintenance camera functions menu Click this button to arm or disarm the camera You must disarm the camera in order to configure the unit Click this button to clear alarms that you have set The alarm status is indicated under the viewing window 21 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 7 2 Analytics The CT 5322F CT 5642F camera includes a rich set of video analytic functionality embedded in its firmware The Analytics tab contains menus for defining the camera s field of view depth and detection rules including region entrance loitering tripwire crossover fence trespass unattended baggage stopped vehicle and object removal In real time the camera sends notifications and alarms upon the occurrence of events You can set customizable rules and criteria to define the perimeter region and what to detect The camera s analytic software ensures a high probability of detection with an extremely low false alarm rate Use the Analytics tab to configure the following functions e Depth e Rules e Responses e Scheduled Actions e On Screen Displ
96. ystem 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 60 minutes System Update ED Camera Functions Heater Control Save Changes L Auto Calibration Interval L Constant Recording Log Copyright Figure 52 Auto Calibration Interval Screen To set the Auto Calibration Interval 1 Choose the interval by using the slider The NUC interval range is 5 60 minutes 2 Click Set 3 A popup window confirms the setting The interval is set 45 CT 5322F CT 5642F User and Installation Guide dvtel ioi thermal by DRS Technologies 7 4 6 3 Enable Disable Constant Recording The Constant Recording screen is used to enable or disable constant recording By default Constant Recording is enabled CT 5322 30 40F dvtel System Status Welcome admin View Analytics Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Restart Camera Click the button below to enable or disable constant recording Restore Factory Defaults Enable Constant Recording Format Local Storage Disable Constant Recording System Update e Camera Functions Heater Control Auto Calibration Interval t Constant Recording e Log Copyright Figure 53 Constant Recording Screen To enable constant recording 1 Click Enable Constant Recording The camera starts to record continuously By default Consta
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