Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide
Notice Please read this manual thoroughly and save it for future use before attempting to connect or operate this unit. The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice. Copyright This product includes advanced facial detection technology developed by INTELLIVISION.
Table of Contents Overview 5 Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Dome cameras 6 Product overview 6 Installation 6 Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Bullet cameras 13 Product overview 13 Installation 13 Network Topology 20 Network Connection 22 Default IP Address 22 DHCP 23 Managing cameras with the Illustra Connect tool 24 Configuration 27 Live menu 30 Quick Start Menu 32 Basic Configuration 32 Video Menu 47 Streams 47 Picture Settings 50 Privacy Zones 59 Events and Actions Menu 62 E
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Overview This Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Installation and Configuration Guide is a user manual which provides physical properties, installation, and configuration information of the cameras in Table 1 on Page 5. Table 1 Product codes Product Code Model Name Description IES02-D10-OI04 Illustra Essentials Gen 4, 2MP Fixed Dome camera Illustra Essentials Gen 4, 2MP Dome, 2.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Dome cameras This chapter provides product features, installation procedures, and connection information regarding the Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Dome cameras. Product overview This chapter explains the installation of the llustra Essentials Gen 4 2MP Dome cameras. Product codes and description of the cameras are provided in Table 2 on page 6.
Installation tools The following tools assist with installation: • Drill • Screw Drivers • Wire cutters Quick reference • Default IP: 192.168.1.168 (DHCP enabled) • Default Username: admin • Default Password: admin • Power: 12Vdc / PoE (IEEE 802.3af Class 3) Checking appearance When first unboxing, check whether if there is any visible damage to the appearance of the unit and its accessories.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Internal Interface pictorial index Figure 4 Internal interface pictorial index Table 5 Internal interface pictorial index descriptions Name Description A Reboot Button Press and release the button to reboot the camera. B Reset Button Press the button for 1 second to reboot the camera. Micro SD card slot Insert a micro SD card into the slot for video recording and file storage.
Note:You do not need to drill a cable hole on the wall as identified on the mounting template when using the cable side entry slot. 4 Route the camera pigtail cable as per one of the options in step 3 and place the camera onto the wall / ceiling and align the holes on the camera with the three holes on the wall / ceiling.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 8 Inserting the three tapping screws into the camera body - End - Procedure 3 Adjusting the camera position The camera has three axes to adjust the field of view for different Applications (Figure 9). While screening live view on your monitor, adjust the axes as per the information below. Figure 9 Adjusting the camera position • Pan Adjustment (A – Figure 9) Rotate the lens base until satisfied with the field of view.
• Horizontal Rotation (C – Figure 9) Rotate the 3D assembly in the lens, DO NOT turn the assembly more than the limit (± 355°) as this may result in the internal cables becoming twisted, disconnected, or broken. - End - Procedure 4 Assembling the camera Step Action 1 Place the camera top cover (2) (Figure 10) onto the camera body (1) (Figure 10). 2 Use the Torx wrench to securely attach the three Torx screws located on the camera top cover (2) (Figure 10).
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Warnings • This product is intended for professional installation, please follow local wiring regulations. • To meet EU security immunity requirements this product should be used with an Uninterruptable Power Supply to feed the mains input of any power adaptor. • The product should be powered by a limited power supply (LPS) sized according to the product rating label.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Bullet cameras This chapter provides product features, installation procedures, and connection information regarding the Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Bullet cameras. Product overview This chapter explains the installation of the llustra Essentials Gen 4 2MP Bullet cameras. Product codes and description of the cameras are provided in Table 11 on page 13.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Quick reference • Default IP: 192.168.1.168 (DHCP enabled) • Default Username: admin • Default Password: admin • Power: PoE (IEEE 802.3af Class 3) Figure 12 Camera parts and connections Table 13 Camera parts and connections descriptions Name Description A DC 12V Port For powering on the camera through the DC12V power source.
Figure 14 Camera internal interface and descriptions Table 15 Camera internal interface descriptions Name Description Reset Button Press and release to reboot the camera. Signal LED (RED) Indicates network data is being transmitted. Micro SD card slot Insert a micro SD card into the slot for recording and file storage. Power LED (GREEN) Indicates camera is powered on. Default Button Press the button for 6 seconds to restore to the factory default settings.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 16 Plastic achors and camera screws - End - Wiring the camera You can run the cable through the mounting bracket or you can run the cable through the cable side entry on the mounting bracket. Step Action 1 When mounting the camera, pass the cable through the mounting bracket and then through the: • hole on the mounting surface (1) (Figure 17). OR • the cable side entry on the mounting bracket (1) (Figure 18).
Figure 17 Mounting surface cable hole Figure 18 Camera cable side entry slot 17 2 Connect an Ethernet cable terminated with the RJ-45 connector to the PoE port and ensure that the other end of the Ethernet cable is connected with a PoE compatible network device. 3 If necessary, connect the DC 12V power source to the DC 12V port.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide - End - Adjusting the camera position The camera has three axes to adjust the field of view for different Applications (Figure 19). While screening live view on your monitor, adjust the axes as per the information below. Figure 19 Adjusting the camera position • Tilt Adjustment (A - Figure 19) Tilt this joint to adjust the camera vertically. The Tilt range is 0° – 90°.
Figure 20 Adjusting the protection shield hood 3 Use the L -Key and secure the two screws located on the protection shield hood. Note:Be careful not to excessively adjust the hood or you may damage the camera housing.
Network Topology The Illustra Essentials Gen 4 cameras deliver video images in real-time using the internet and intranet. It is equipped with an Ethernet RJ-45 network interface. The following images illustrate the network topologies of the Dome and Bullet cameras. Essentials Gen 4 Dome Camera Topology Figure 21 Dome Cameras Network Topology Type I.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Essentials Gen 4 Bullet Camera Topology Figure 23 Bullet Cameras Network Topology Type I.
Network Connection Default IP Address Since this is a network-based unit, an IP address must be assigned at the very first bootup. The default IP address of the unit is 192.168.1.168 and sub mask is 255.255.255.0. However, if you have a DHCP server in your network, the unit obtains an IP address automatically from the DHCP server so that you do not need to change the IP address of the camera.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 7 Connecting from a computer Step Action 1 Ensure the camera and your computer are in the same subnet. 2 Check whether if the network is available between the unit and the computer by pinging the default IP address. 3 a Start a command prompt. b Type “Ping 192.168.1.168”. If the message “Reply from…” appears, it means the connection is available. Start Internet Explorer and enter IP address: 192.168.1.168.
5 a Enter the IPv4 Address in the IPv4 Address text box in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.The default setting is ‘192.168.1.168’ b Enter the Network Mask in the Network Mask text box xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The default setting is ‘255.255.255.0’ c Enter the Gateway IP address in Gateway text box xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. d Enter the Primary DNS Server in the Primary DNS Server text box xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Select Apply to save the settings.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 11 Connecting to the camera using the static IP address Step Action 1 The camera attempts to obtain an IP Address from the DHCP Server. When no DHCP Server is available the camera is assigned a Static IP address of 192.168.1.168. 2 Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the URL of the camera as 192.168.1.168. The camera sign in page displays.
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Configuration The following sections explain the how you can configure Illustra Essentials Gen 4 cameras using the Web User Interface. Security Mode Profiles for First Time Connection The Illustra Essentials Gen 4 cameras have features that allow for operation in a Standard Security mode or in an Enhanced Security mode. When the camera is in Enhanced Security mode, you require a complex eight character Administrator password to make changes to these protocols.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide • Upper-case letters - ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ • Lower-case letters - abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz • Numeric characters - 0123456789 • Special characters - @ % + \ / ‘ ! # $ ^ ? : , ( ) { } [ ] ~ - _ ` Note:Once the above steps are complete, the Live view page is visible. This displays the current view of the camera. - End - Summary of Security Modes Standard Security: • A default admin password change is mandatory.
Procedure 15 Change the Camera Web User Interface Language Step Action 1 Open the camera sign in page. If you are already logged in to the Web User Interface, select Log Off to display the sign in page.
Live menu When you log in to the Illustra Web User Interface, the Live menu appears, as seen in Figure 26 on page 30. Figure 26 Live menu page Displaying the Live View Page Display the live camera view page. Procedure 16 Display Live View Page Step Action 1 Select Live in the Web User Interface banner. The Live view page displays. 2 Select a video stream from Stream to view.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Accessing the Setup Menus from Live View Setup menus within the Web User Interface are restricted by user account access levels. Refer to Appendix A: User Account Access on page 100 for details on the features which are available to each role. Procedure 17 Access Setup Menus from Live View Step Action 1 On the Live menu, click the Setup tab. Note:When an admin user logs in for the first time the Live menu displays.
Quick Start Menu When you select the Quick Start menu, the Basic Configuration Page displays, as shown in Figure 27 on page 32. Note:When an admin user logs in for the first time the Basic Configuration page displays. After this, on each login the Video > Streams page displays. Figure 27 Basic Configuration Menu Basic Configuration The Basic Configuration menu provides access to the most common features required when setting up a camera for the first time and is only available to an ‘admin’ user.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide TCP/IP Configure the IPv4 and IPv6 network settings on the camera. Note:When you perform a factory reset or reboot the unit searches for the last known IP address. If this is not available it reverts to the default IP address of 192.168.1.168. This could result in duplicate IP addresses. Refer to Quick Start Menu on page 32 for more information.
- End IPv4 Configure the IPv4 network settings for the camera. Procedure 20 Configure the IPv4 Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the TCP/IP tab in the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select the Enable DHCP check box to enable DHCP and disable manual settings. OR Clear Enable DHCP to disable DHCP and allow manual settings to be entered. The default setting is ‘Enabled’.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring the Web Video Stream Adjust the settings for each video stream. Procedure 22 Configure the Video Stream settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Video Streams Settings tab in the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select either Stream 1 or 2 from the Stream Number drop-down menu.
Table 28 2MP Camera Stream Set A (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1 and 2 are valid) Normal Mode Max FPS Stream 1 Stream 2 Resolution Description TWDR Off TWDR 1920 x 1080 (1080p) 16:9 30 30 1600 x 900 (HD+) 16:9 30 30 1280 x 720 (720p) 16:9 30 30 h.264, 1024 x 576 (PAL+) 16:9 30 30 h.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 10 If H264 or H265 has been selected in step 4, Rate Control is enabled. Select the required Rate Control by selecting the radio buttons: • VBR (Variable Bit Rate) • CBR (Constant Bit Rate) • CVBR (Constrained Variable Bit Rate) The default setting is ‘CVBR’. a If you select VBR, VBR Quality is enabled. Select the required VBR Quality from the drop-down menu. The default setting is High.
Focus / Zoom You can configure the focus and zoom using the Web User Interface. You can use the plus and minus arrows to fine tune the image. The Zoom slider bar is used to manually zoom in and out to manually configure to picture. The table below describes the features supported by each camera.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 26 Configure Exposure Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Settings tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select 4 Select the Exposure Mode from the drop-down menu: to start the video stream if it is not already active.
- End - Procedure 27 Restore Exposure Defaults Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Settings tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select 4 Select Exposure Defaults to restore the default settings. to start the video stream if it is not already active.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Day Night Mode IR/DayNight Mode utilizes a series of specific camera functions to dramatically enhance low light performance. When needed, the True TDN mechanism removes an IR Cut Filter (IRCF) from in front of the images allowing the camera to see in black and white (BW) and utilize additional near-infrared energy found in many lighting sources like halogen, moonlight, etc.
• Forced Color - enable full-time color mode. • Forced B&W - enable full-time black and white mode. The default setting is 'Auto Mid'. - End Picture Adjustment Adjust brightness, contrast and saturation of the image displayed on the video pane. Procedure 31 Adjust the Brightness, Contrast and Saturation Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Additional tab from the Basic Configuration menu.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide White Balance White balance, the ability to keep whites looking white, is normally compensated for automatically using the default Auto White Balance setting. Manual White Balance is available when specific color temperature settings want to be set and preserved. This can be done using the red and blue slider adjustments set for optimal viewing.
Camera Name The camera name displays on the Web User Interface banner and the on-screen display for the camera. This name also displays when using Illustra Connect or ONVIF. Procedure 35 Change the Camera Name Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner. 2 Select the Date/Time tab in the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Enter the name of the camera in the Camera Friendly Name text box. - End - Date / Time Set the date and time on the camera.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide On-Screen Display (OSD) Within OSD you can set enable or disable camera name and time display. Procedure 37 Display or Hide the Camera Name OSD Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the OSD tab in the Basic Configuration menu. 3 In the Camera Name section, select the Enable check box to display the camera name in the OSD.
The default setting is ‘Disabled’. 4 Select a Location from the drop-down menu. 5 Enter a name in the Name field. The OSD User Defined fields must comply with the following validation criteria: • 0 - 24 characters • Cannot begin or end with: • . (dot) • - (hyphen) • _ (underscore) • \ (backslash) • " (quotes) - End - 46 8200-1929-03 A0
Video Menu When you select the Video menu, the Streams page displays, as seen in Figure 30 on page 47. Figure 30 Video Menu The Video Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Streams • Picture Settings • Date / Time / OSD • Privacy Zones Streams You can configure up to two independent video streams on the camera: Stream 1 and Stream 2. Alarm Video Edge Recording Camera can directly record specific events (MD and Face detection) directly to Micro SD card.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Integration with other Illustra API Clients You can configure the 2 video streams through the Web User Interface, as detailed here, or through the Illustra API interface. Changes made to the streams through either method are applied and the video displays according to the configuration. Opening the Web User Interface live video allows the stream to be shared with the Illustra API and will minimize the impact on camera resources.
Table 31 2MP Camera Stream Set A (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1 and 2 are valid) Normal Mode Max FPS Stream 1 Stream 2 Resolution Description TWDR Off TWDR 1920 x 1080 (1080p) 16:9 30 30 1600 x 900 (HD+) 16:9 30 30 1280 x 720 (720p) 16:9 30 30 h.264, 1024 x 576 (PAL+) 16:9 30 30 h.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 10 If H264 or H265 has been selected in step 4, Rate Control is enabled. Select the required Rate Control by selecting the radio buttons: • VBR (Variable Bit Rate) • CBR (Constant Bit Rate) • CVBR (Constrained Variable Bit Rate) The default setting is ‘CVBR’. a If you select VBR, VBR Quality is enabled. Select the required VBR Quality from the drop-down menu. The default setting is High.
Note:When wall mounting the camera you should select Flip to correct the lens orientation. - End Focus/Zoom The Focus is manually configured on initial setup. The One Touch button can be used to automatically focus the area of view. The plus and minus arrows are used to manually fine tune the image. The Zoom slider bar is used to manually zoom in and out to manually configure to picture. The table below describes the features supported by each camera.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Exposure Configure the exposure settings for the camera. Procedure 44 Configure Exposure Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Settings tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select 4 Select the Exposure Mode from the drop-down menu: to start the video stream if it is not already active.
• When you select Flickerless Mode, the minimum and maximum exposure times are locked to 1/100 and 1/50 respectively (PAL) or 1/120 and 1/60 respectively (NTSC). This applies to all cameras referenced in this guide. - End - Procedure 45 Restore Exposure Defaults Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Settings tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select 4 Select Exposure Defaults to restore the default settings.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 5 Select the WDR level from the drop-down menu. - End - Day Night Mode IR/DayNight Mode utilizes a series of specific camera functions to dramatically enhance low light performance. When needed, the True TDN mechanism removes an IR Cut Filter (IRCF) from in front of the images allowing the camera to see in black and white (BW) and utilize additional near-infrared energy found in many lighting sources like halogen, moonlight, etc.
• Auto High - increases the chance of switching to BW mode as light levels drop. • Manual - a slider bar will display, the user can adjust the setting to suit the environment. • Forced Color - enable full-time color mode. • Forced B&W - enable full-time black and white mode. The default setting is 'Auto Mid'. - End Picture Adjustment Adjust brightness, contrast and saturation of the image displayed on the video pane.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide White Balance White balance, the ability to keep whites looking white, is normally compensated for automatically using the default Auto White Balance setting. Manual White Balance is available when specific color temperature settings want to be set and preserved. This can be done using the red and blue slider adjustments set for optimal viewing.
You can run a lens calibration from the Lens Calibration tab. Procedure 53 Run a Lens Calibration Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web Interface Banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Picture Settings from the Video menu. 3 Select the Lens Calibration tab. 4 Select Start Calibration and wait for the camera lens initialization to complete.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide • MM/DD/YYYY • YYYY/MM/DD The default setting is ‘DD/MM/YYYY’. 5 Select the Time Zone from the drop-down menu. The default setting is (GMT) GMT+0. 6 Select the Set Time setting by selecting the radio buttons: • Manually • via NTP The default setting is ‘Manually’. 7 8 If you select Manually in step 5: a Select the Date (DD/MM/YYYY) using the drop-down menus. b Select the Time (HH:MM:SS) using the drop-down menus.
In the Date Time section, clear the Enable check box to hide the camera name in the OSD. The default setting is ‘Disabled’. 4 In the Date Time section, select the Format drop-down menu to select if the date or time or both should be visible on screen. The default setting is ‘Time'. - End - Procedure 58 Display or Hide the User Defined OSD Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the OSD tab in the Basic Configuration menu.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 59 Enable/Disable a Privacy Zone Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Privacy Zones from the Video menu. The Privacy Zones tab displays. 3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane displays the current camera view. 4 Select the Enabled check box to enable the privacy zone feature.
2 Select Privacy Zones from the Video menu. The Privacy zones tab displays. 3 Select for the privacy zone that you want to delete. 4 Select Delete to delete the selected privacy zones. 5 You are prompted to confirm the deletion. 6 Select OK to confirm the deletion. OR Select Cancel.
Events and Actions Menu When you select the Events and Actions menu the Event Settings page displays, as seen in Figure 33 on page 62. Figure 33 Events and Actions Menu The Event Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Event Settings • Event Actions • Analytics • Events Logs Event Settings Configure the SMTP and FTP details required when setting Event Actions for analytic alerts.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 62 Configure SMTP Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu. 3 Select the SMTP tab. 4 Select the Enable SMTP check box to enable SMTP. Fields on the tab become available for entry of information. OR Clear the Enable SMTP check box to disable SMTP. The default setting is 'Disabled'.
FTP Configure the FTP settings for the FTP server. This is required to send video files from triggered analytic alerts. FTP must be configured to enable FTP video alerts when using analytics. You can configure FTP settings through the Network menu. Procedure 64 Configure FTP Server Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu. 3 Select the FTP tab.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 5 Enter the Max Transfer Rate in the Max Transfer Rate (Kbps) textbox. - End - Test FTP Settings Test the FTP settings that have been configured in Procedure 72 Configure FTP Server Settings. Procedure 66 Test the FTP Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu. 3 Select the FTP tab. 4 Select Test.
5 Select the Email check box to send an e-mail to the email address configured in the Configure SMTP Settings procedure. 6 Select the FTP check box to send a video file to the FTP details configured in the Configure FTP Server Settings procedure. Note: 1. If you select Record, the AVI clip is saved to the micro SD card and it has to be removed from the camera to view the video file. 2. AVI clips can only be sent through FTP if a micro SD card has been installed and FTP has been selected. 3.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 3 Use the drawing tools to draw the region of interest overlay on the video stream. 4 Enter the name of the region of interest in the Name text box. 5 Select the Enabled check box to enable the region of interest. OR Clear the Enabled check box to disable the region of interest. 6 Click Add. The region of interest is configured.
Note: 1 If the motion detection video stream is changed after the region of interest has been drawn it is necessary to re-draw a new region. 2 If the stream settings are modified the motion detection is disabled and it is necessary to enable motion detection again if required. Procedure 71 Create a Motion Detection Alert Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Analytics from the Events and Actions menu. 3 Select the Motion Detection tab.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 4 Select the Enable motion detection checkbox to enable Motion Detection on the camera. OR Clear the Enable motion detection checkbox to disable Motion Detection on the camera. 5 Select Apply to save.
Procedure 74 Display Event Log Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Logs from the Events and Actions menu. The Event Log tab displays. Triggered motion detection alerts display. - End - Procedure 75 Delete Current Events 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Logs from the Event and Actions menu. The Event Logtab displays.
Security When you select the Security menu, the Security Status page appears, as seen in Figure 34 on page 71. Figure 34 Security menu The Event Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Security Status • Users • HTTP/HTTPS • IEEE 802.1x • Firewall • Remote Access • Session Timeout Security Status This section explains how to configure security features for the camera and modify the communication protocols that are used.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Enhanced Security When you first log in to the Web User Interface, an overlay over the Live menu tab appears prompting you to choose either Standard or Enhanced Security mode. For more information regarding the requirements for Enhanced Security mode, refer to Summary of Security Modes on page 28. Admin users can change the Security Mode of the camera from Standard Security to Enhanced Security.
Procedure 77 Disable Enhanced Security Mode Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Security Status from the Security menu. 3 Select the Security Overview tab. Note:When in Enhanced Security mode, changing the security mode requires the admin account password. 4 Click Apply. - End - Security Status This section summarizes the communication protocols that are used and their status.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 79 View User Accounts Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Users from the Security menu. The current user accounts assigned to the camera display. - End - Add User Add a new user account to allow access to the camera. Procedure 80 Add a User Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
- End - Changing the User Accounts Password Change the password of an existing user account. Procedure 81 Change User Password Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Users from the Security menu. 3 Select the Change Password tab. 4 Select the user account from the Name drop-down menu. 5 Enter the current password for the user account in the Current Password text box.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide required. Procedure 83 Specify HTTP Method Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select HTTP/HTTPS from the Security menu. 3 Select the HTTP Method using the radio buttons • HTTP • HTTPS • Both - End - Procedure 84 Add a HTTPS Certificate Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select HTTP/HTTPS from the Security menu.
IEEE 802.1x The IEEE 802.1x security feature provides port based network access control i.e. securing corporate networks from the attachment of unauthorized devices. Authentication is carried out through use of the Extensible Authentication Protocol or EAP. Both PEAP and TLS methods are supported. Procedure 86 Configure IEEE 802.1x Security Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select IEEE 802.1x from the Security menu. The EAP Settings tab displays.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide • ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Blocking • RP (Reverse Path) Filtering Procedure 87 Enable/Disable Basic Filtering Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Firewall from the Security menu. The Basic Filtering tab displays. 3 Select the ICMP Blocking check box to enable ICMP blocking. OR Clear the ICMP Blocking check box to disable ICMP blocking.
- End - Editing an Address Filter Edit an existing address filter. Procedure 89 Edit an Address Filter Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Firewall from the Security menu. 3 Select the Address Filtering tab. 4 Edit the IP or MAC Address in the IP or MAC Address text box. 5 Select Add to save the changes. - End - Deleting an Address Filter Delete an existing address filter.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 3 Select the SSH Enable check box to enable SSH. OR Deselect SSH Enable check box to disable SSH. The default setting is ‘Disabled’. - End - ONVIF The Web User Interface allows ONVIF functionality to be managed at a high level. ONVIF Discovery Mode and User Authentication can be enabled or disabled. • ONVIF Discovery Mode allows enabling or disabling discovery of the camera via ONVIF.
The Remote Access tab displays. 3 Select the ONVIF User Authentication check box to enable ONVIF User Authentication. OR Deselect ONVIF User Authentication check box to disable ONVIF User Authentication. The default setting is ‘Enabled’. - End - UPnP Discovery Enable or disable UPnP Discovery on the camera. Procedure 94 Enable/Disable UPnP Discovery Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Remote Access from the Security menu.
Network Menu When you select the Network menu, the TCP/IP page displays, as seen in Figure 35 on page 82. Figure 35 Network Menu The Network Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • TCP/IP • FTP • SMTP • SNMP • Dynamic DNS TCP/IP Configure the IPv4 and IPv6 settings on the camera. IPv4 Configure the IPv4 settings for the camera. Note:When you perform a factory reset or reboot the unit searches for the last known IP address.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 96 Configure the IPv4 Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select TCP/IP from the Network menu. 3 Select the Enable DHCP check box to enable DHCP and disable manual settings. OR Deselect Enable DHCP to disable DHCP and allow manual settings to be entered. The default setting is ‘Disabled’.
Procedure 98 Configure FTP Server Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select FTP from the Network menu. 3 Select the Enable check box to enable FTP. OR Deselect the Enable check box to disable FTP. The default setting is ‘Enabled’. Note:When in Enhanced Security mode, enabling FTP requires the admin account password. 4 If required, select the Secure FTP checkbox. The default setting is ‘Disabled’.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide - End - Test FTP Settings Test the FTP settings that have been configured correctly. Procedure 100 Test the FTP Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select FTP from the Network menu. 3 Select Test. A sample text file will be sent to the specified FTP destination to confirm that FTP settings are correct.
10 a Enter the username for the SMTP account in the Username text box. b Enter the password for the SMTP account in the Password text box. Select Apply to save the settings. - End - Procedure 102 Test the SMTP Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu. 3 Select the SMTP tab. 4 Select Test.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide - auth: Authentication / no encryption. A user password is required. It is symmetrically encrypted using either MD5 or SHA. - priv: Authentication / encryption. A user password is required as is symmetrically encrypted using either MD5 or SHA. A data encryption password is required as is symmetrically encrypted using either DES or AES. d Select the Authentication Type using the radio buttons.
server and the DHCP server is responsible for updating the DNS server. The camera sends its hostname to the DHCP server when requesting a new lease and the DHCP server updates the DNS records accordingly. This is suitable for an intranet style configuration where there is an internal DHCP and DNS service and the user wants only to access their camera within their own network. By default, when making a DHCP request the camera transmits its hostname as part of the DHCP request.
System When you open the System menu, the Maintenance page appears, as seen in Figure 36 on page 89. Figure 36 System Menu The System Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Maintenance • Date Time • Health Monitor • Logs • About Maintenance The Maintenance menu allows you to restore the camera settings to factory default, reboot the camera and apply a firmware upgrade.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 107 Resetting the Camera Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Maintenance from the System menu. 3 Select the Preserve IP address check box to retain the current network settings during the camera reset. OR Deselect the Preserve IP address check box to restore the default networking settings. The default setting is ‘Enabled’. 4 Select Reset.
Camera Firmware Upgrade The camera can be upgraded using firmware provided by Illustra. Alternatively, the camera can also be upgraded using Illustra Connect. Refer to the Illustra Connect User Guide for further information. Note:All existing camera settings are maintained when the firmware is upgraded. Caution You should only use firmware that has been provided by Illustra. Using any other firmware may cause a malfunction and damage the camera.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 111 Restore Camera from Backup Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Maintenance from the System menu. 3 Select the Backup/Restore tab. 4 Select Choose File. The Choose file to Upload dialog displays. 5 Navigate to the location where the firmware file has been saved. 6 Select the firmware file then select the Open button. 7 Select Upload.
• Manually • via NTP The default setting is ‘Manually’. 7 8 If you select Manually in step 5: a Select the Date (DD/MM/YYYY) using the drop-down menus. b Select the Time (HH:MM:SS) using the drop-down menus. If you select via NTP in step 5: a Enter the NTP Server Name in the text box. - End - Health Monitor The Health Monitor function provides visibility on the health status of popular device parameters. Each parameter can be enabled or disabled.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 114 Display System Log Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Logs from the System menu. The System Log tab displays. 3 Select Refresh to refresh the log for the most up-to-date information. - End - Procedure 115 System Log Filter Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Logs from the System menu.
Procedure 117 Edit Camera Name Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select About from the System menu. The model tab displays. 3 Edit the name in the Camera Name textbox.
Edge Recording When you select the Edge Recording menu, the Micro SD Card Management page appears, as seen in Figure 37 on page 96. Figure 37 Edge Recording Menu The Edge Recording Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Micro SD Card Management • Record Settings • Event Download Micro SD Card Management Edge recording provides the ability to save recorded video to a Micro SD Card. Video can be configured to be recorded based on an event.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Inserting the Micro SD Card When inserting a Micro SD Card it is essential that the camera is rebooted. The Micro SD Card should be mounted and unmounted through the Web User Interface. If you receive a 'Device is Busy' model you should wait and try again in a few minutes. If this does not work then it may be necessary to disable Motion Detection, FTP or any other process which may be using the Micro SD Card.
3 Reconnect the power supply and power up the camera. - End - Procedure 121 Unmount the Micro SD Card for Removal Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select SD Card Management menu from the Edge Recording menu. 3 Select Unmount. You are prompted to confirm the unmounting. 4 Select OK to confirm. OR 5 Select Cancel. Remove the Micro SD card from the camera.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Event Download If an event action has record mode enabled, when triggered, the associated video is logged in the event download table where it can later be downloaded from an Micro SD Card using the specified upload protocol. Note:An event action must have record mode enabled to be logged and downloaded. This is configured in Event Actions under the Events and Actions menu.
Appendix A: User Account Access Camera Menu Sub Menu Live View Live View Quick Start Basic Configuration Video Security 100 Admin Operator User X X X TCP/IP X Video Stream Settings X X Picture Basic X X Picture Additional X X Date Time X OSD X X Streams Video Stream Settings X X Picture Settings Picture Basic X X Picture Additional X X Lens Calibration X Date Time X OSD X X Privacy Zones Privacy Zones X X Event Settings SMTP X FTP X Event Actions Ev
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Camera Menu Sub Menu Firewall Network System Edge Recording 8200-1929-03 A0 Tab Admin Basic Filtering X Address Filtering X Remote Access Remote Access X Session Timeout Session Timeout X TCP/IP TCP/IP X FTP FTP X SMTP SMTP X SNMP SNMP X Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS X Maintenance Maintenance X Backup / Restore X Date Time Date Time X Health Monitor Health Monitor X Logs System Log X About Model
Appendix B: Using Media Player to View RTSP Streaming Note:This appendix is provided for user instruction only. Tyco Security Products does not support or is not responsible for any error caused during the use of third party software used for RTSP playback. Procedure 123 Viewing RTSP Stream through Media Player Step Action You can use Media Player to view live video in real time from the camera. 1 Select Media then Open Network Stream.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix C: Stream Tables Essentials Gen 4 - 2MP, Streaming Combinations Table 38 on page 103 provide information for the stream resolutions and supported FPS of the Essentials Gen 4 2MP cameras herein.
Appendix D: Camera Defaults The below table details the defaults for the Illustra Connect Web User Interface. Table 39 Camera Defaults Tab Item Default TCP/IP Enable DHCP ON IPv4 Address 192.168.1.168 Network Mask 255.255.255.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Tab Item Default Mirror OFF Flip OFF Focus Unspecified Zoom Unspecified Exposure Method Center Weighted Exposure Offset (Fstops) 0 Min Exposure (sec) 1/10000 Max Exposure (sec) 1/8 Max Gain (dB) 45dB Iris Level 1 Frequency 60Hz Flickerless OFF Picture Additional Enable WDR OFF Enable IR Illuminator ON Day Night Mode Auto Mid Brightness 50% Contrast 50% Saturation 50% Sharpness 50% White Balance Mo
Tab Item Default Camera Time Unspecified Time 24-hour ON Date Display Format YYYY/MM/DD Time Zone (GMT) GMT +0 Set Time Manually Date(DD/MM/YY) Unspecified Time(HH:MM:SS) Unspecified Text size Normal OSD Name OFF OSD Time OFF OSD User defined Unspecified Name Unspecified Mail Server Unspecified Server Port 25 From Address Unspecified Send Email To Unspecified Use authentication to log on to server OFF Enable FTP ON FTP Server Unspecified FTP Port 21 Username Unspe
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Tab Item Default Upload Path Unspecified Limit Transfer Rate ON Max Transfer Rate (Kbps) 50 Fault action 1 Unspecified Fault action 2 Unspecified Fault action 3 Unspecified Fault action 4 Unspecified Fault action 5 Unspecified Table Unspecified Action Unspecified Event Actions ROI Motion Detection Enable Motion Detection OFF Sensitivity HIGH Action Unspecified Enable Blur Detection OFF Blur Detection Eve
Tab Item Default Users Logon Name Admin Role Admin Name Unspecified Role Unspecified Password Unspecified Confirm Password Unspecified Add User Change Password Name Unspecified Current Password Unspecified New Password Unspecified Confirm New Password Unspecified HTTP Method BOTH Select Certificate File Unspecified Enable IEEE802.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Tab Item Default Basic Filtering ICMP Blocking OFF Rp Filtering OFF SYN Cookie Verification OFF Address Filtering Filtering OFF IP or MAC Address Unspecified SSH Enable OFF ONVIF Discovery Mode ON ONVIF User Authentication ON UPnP Discovery ON Remote Access Session Timeout Session Timeout (mins) 15 Service Enable OFF Camera Alias Unspecified Service Provider dyndns.
Tab Item Default Date Time Camera Time Time 24-hour ON Date Display Format YYYY/MM/DD Time Zone Unspecified Set Time Unspecified NTP Server Name Unspecified Select Saved Data File Unspecified Reporting Period (seconds) 60 Health Monitor Table Unspecified Lines (From The End Of The Log File) Unspecified Filter (Only Lines Containing Text) Unspecified Camera Name Factory configuration Model Factory configuration Product Code Factory configuration Manufacturing Date Factory config
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Tab Item Default SD Card Management Disk Unspecified File Type Unspecified Total Size Unspecified Free Space Unspecified Status Unspecified Enable Even Recording OFF Record Source Stream 1 Pre Event (secs) 10 Post Event (secs) 10 File Name Table Unspecified Record Settings Event Download 8200-1929-03 A0 111
Appendix E: Technical Specifications The table below lists technical specifications of the Illustra Essentials Gen 4 2MP Dome cameras. General Features Model Type 2MP Fixed Dome camera 2MP VF Dome camera Model No. IES02-D10-OI04 IES02-D12-OI04 Camera Body Color RAL 9003 - Signal White RAL 9003 - Signal White Vandal Resistant Rating IK10 IK10 Mechanical Features Dimensions Ø110 x 82 mm(Ø4.33in x 3.29in) Ø124 x 113mm(Ø4.88in x 4.45in) Weight 0.53kg (1.16 lb.) 0.65kg (1.43 lb.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Aperture Range f 1.8 f 1.4 – 2.8 Focal Length Range f 2.8mm f 2.7-13.5mm Focal Means Fixed Motorized Focal Type Fixed Varifocal Focus Type Fixed Motorized Auto Focus N/A One-Touch / Manual IR Correction Optical corrected Optical corrected Day/Night True D/N with ICR True D/N with ICR Horizontal Angle of View 112゚ 105゚ (Wide); 30゚ (Tele) Vertical Angle of View 60゚ 75゚ (Wide); 22゚ (Tele) Format 1 / 2.
Video Imaging Dynamic Range Method Digital WDR, True WDR Digital WDR, True WDR I/O Interfaces Micro SD Card Micro SD & SDXC slot up to 256GB; Class 10 or higher; Card not included Micro SD & SDXC slot up to 256GB; Class 10 or higher; Card not included Alarm Inputs N/A N/A Auxiliary Outputs N/A N/A Video Output N/A N/A IP Connector RJ-45 RJ-45 LED Indicators Power (Red), Network communication (Green) Power (Red), Network communication (Green) Reboot Reboot Return to defaults Return to
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Internet Layer Addressing IPv4 - RFC791 IPv6 - RFC2460 IPv4 - RFC791 IPv6 - RFC2460 Transport Layer TCP - RFC973 UDP - RFC768 TCP - RFC973 UDP - RFC768 Data Transmission HTTP/HTTPS - RFC2616 FTP - RFC959 HTTP/HTTPS - RFC2616 FTP - RFC959 Network Address Configuration DHCP - RFC2131 Zeroconf RFC3927 Static IP address LLDP DHCP - RFC2131 Zeroconf - RFC3927 Static IP address LLDP Time Synchronization NTP - RFC1305 IETF NTP Work
The table below lists technical specifications of the Illustra Essentials Gen 4 2MP Bullet cameras. General Features Model Type 2MP Fixed Bullet camera 2MP VF Bullet camera Model No. IES02-B10-BI04 IES02-B12-BI04 Camera Body Color RAL 9003 - Signal White RAL 9003 - Signal White Vandal Resistant Rating Front: IK07 Body: IK08 Front: IK07 Body: IK08 Mechanical Features Dimensions 77x84x147mm(3.03in x 3.3in x 5.78in) 77x84x176mm(3.03in x 3.3in x 6.92in) Weight 0.49kg (1.08 lb) 0.58kg (1.
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Focal Means Fixed Motorized Focal Type Fixed Varifocal Focus Type Fixed Motorized Auto Focus N/A One-Touch / Manual IR Correction Optical corrected Optical corrected Day/Night True D/N with ICR True D/N with ICR Horizontal Angle of View 112゚ 105゚ (Wide); 30゚ (Tele) Vertical Angle of View 60゚ 75゚ (Wide); 22゚ (Tele) Format 1 / 2.7 1 / 2.
Class 10 or higher; Card not included higher; Card not included Alarm Inputs N/A N/A Auxiliary Outputs N/A N/A Video Output N/A N/A IP Connector RJ-45 RJ-45 LED Indicators Network, Green LED, Orange LED Network, Green LED, Orange LED Reboot Reboot Return to defaults Return to defaults Reset Buttons Environmental Operating Temperature Range -30° to +55°C (-22° to +131°F) -30° to +55°C (-22° to +131°F) Start-up Temperature Range -20° to +55°C (-4° to +131°F) -20° to +55°C (-4° to +1
Illustra Essentials Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Network Address Configuration DHCP - RFC2131 Zeroconf RFC3927 Static IP address LLDP DHCP - RFC2131 Zeroconf - RFC3927 Static IP address LLDP Time Synchronization NTP - RFC1305 IETF NTP Working Group i minute poll rate NTP - RFC1305 IETF NTP Working Group i minute poll rate E-mail SMTP - RFC5321 Authenticated SMTP - RFC4954 SMTP - RFC5321 Authenticated SMTP - RFC4954 Authentication and Security IEEE.802.
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