Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP & 8MP Indoor / Outdoor Dome cameras Installation and Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents Overview 7 Illustra PG4 Series 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Indoor / Outdoor Dome Cameras 8 Product overview 8 Installation 9 Network Topology 20 Network Connection 21 Default IP Address 21 DHCP 22 Managing cameras with the Illustra Connect tool 23 Configuration 25 Live menu 28 Quick Start Menu 30 Basic Configuration 30 Video Menu 47 Streams 47 Picture Settings 49 Date / Time / OSD 61 Privacy Zones 64 Events and Actions Menu 66 Event Settings 66 Event Actions 7
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Security 93 Security Status 93 Security Status 95 Users 96 HTTP / HTTPS 98 IEEE 802.
Record Settings 134 Event Download 135 Appendix A: Using Media Player to View RTSP Streaming 136 Appendix B: Stream Tables 137 Appendix C:Technical Specifications 143 End User License Agreement (EULA) 152 8200-2007-08 A0
Warning • Installation and service should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians and comply with all local codes and rules to maintain your warranty. • Wipe the camera with a dry soft cloth. For tough stains, slightly apply with diluted neutral detergent and wipe with a dry soft cloth. • Do not apply benzene or thinner to the camera, which may cause the surface of the unit to be melted or lens to be fogged.
Overview This Illustra Pro Installation and Configuration Guide is a user manual which provides physical properties, installation, and configuration information of the cameras in Table 1 on Page 7. Table 1 Product codes Product Code Model Name Description IPS02-D12-OI04 Illustra Pro Gen 4, 2MP Indoor / Outdoor Dome Illustra Pro Gen4 2MP MiniDome, 2.713.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Illustra PG4 Series 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Indoor / Outdoor Dome Cameras This chapter provides product features, installation procedures, and connection information regarding the Illustra Pro Gen 4 Series 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Indoor / Outdoor Dome cameras. Product overview This chapter explains the features and installation of the PG4 Dome cameras. Product codes and descriptions of the cameras are provided in the table below.
Installation In the box Check everything in the packing box matches to the order form and the packing slip.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 3 PG4 Indoor / Outdoor IR Dome camera parts Table 4 Camera Interface - Bubble Assembly side 8200-2007-08 A0 Number Description 1 Camera bottom base 2 Dome cover 3 Dome 10
Figure 5 Camera Interface - Bubble Assembly side Note:Use the T20 security key to remove the three screws on the dome cover (2) (Figure 3) to access the interior buttons and USB connection.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 7 Camera Interface - Base assembly side Table 8 Camera interior connections descriptions Number Description 1 Ethernet port 2 Micro HDMI cable port 3 Mini USB cable port 4 Micro SD card slot 5 Power connector 6 Audio and alarm pins Procedure 1 Mounting the camera Refer to the Illustra mounting accessories webpage https://www.illustracameras.com/products/accessories/mounts for assistance.
Procedure 2 Installing the camera into a recess ceiling Step Action 1 Hold the guide pattern sticker up to the ceiling (1) (Figure 9) and cut out a 125mm hole. 2 Use the T20 security key to remove the three screws on the dome cover (2) (Figure 3). 3 Use a screw driver to remove the safety lanyard screw that is connecting the dome cover to the camera. Note:The dome cover is now completely disconnected from the camera.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 10 Metal cover attached to the camera 7 Push the camera cable back into the hole in the ceiling and hold the camera up to the hole in the ceiling. 8 Use a cross screw driver and turn both captive screws (1) (Figure 11) on the camera clockwise to extend out the locking arms (2) (Figure 11), then rotate the two captive screws anti-clockwise until the locking arms sit securely to the ceiling.
• Pan Adjustment (1): Rotate the lens base until you are satisfied with the field of view. • Tilt Adjustment (2): Tilt the eyeball assembly as needed. Note:Note: Limitation for the three axes position: Pan range = ±380° / Tilt range = 15°~ 90° Figure 12 Camera pan, tilt and rotation 10 Insert the dome cover safety lanyard screw into the camera and securely attach the dome cover to the camera.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 3 Installing the camera onto a wall or ceiling Step Action 1 Use the T20 security key to remove the three screws on the dome cover (2) (Figure 3). 2 Use a screw driver to remove the safety lanyard screw that is connecting the dome cover to the camera. Note: The dome cover is now completely disconnected from the camera.
Figure 13 Mounting the camera onto a surface - End - Procedure 4 Installing the camera onto a surface with a recessed junction box 17 Step Action 1 See steps 1, 2, and 3 in the Installing the camera onto a wall or ceiling procedure. 2 Insert the four screws anchors onto the four holes on the junction box (1) (Figure 14).
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 14 Installing the camera onto a surface with a recessed junction box 5 See steps 8 to 14 in the Installing the camera onto a wall or ceiling procedure to complete the installation. - End - Procedure 5 Installing the camera onto a surface with a junction box Step Action 1 See steps 1, 2, and 3 in the Installing the camera onto a wall or ceiling procedure.
Figure 15 Installing the camera onto a surface with a junction box 5 See steps 8 to 14 in the Installing the camera onto a wall or ceiling procedure to complete the installation.
Network Topology The Illustra PG4 cameras deliver video images and audio in real-time using the internet and intranet. It is equipped with an Ethernet RJ-45 network interface. The following images illustra the network topologies of the cameras. PG4 Dome Camera Topology Figure 16 Dome 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 Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 6 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 Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 10 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.
Configuration The following sections explain the how you can configure Illustra Pro Gen 4 cameras using the Web User Interface. Security Mode Profiles for First Time Connection The Illustra Pro Gen 4 cameras have features that allow for operation in a Standard Security mode or in an Enhanced Security mode. The Enhanced Security mode of operation is used to control changes to the camera communication protocols HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and SMTP.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide 7 If you select the Enhanced Security option, a default admin username and password change is mandatory. Note:The password must meet the following requirements: Be a minimum of eight characters long.
• Authentication method is set to Digest by default. Changing the Camera Web User Interface Language Use the following procedure to change the language used in the camera Web User Interface. Procedure 14 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 19 on page 28. Figure 19 Live menu page Displaying the Live View Page Display the live camera view page. Procedure 15 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 Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes 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. Procedure 16 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 Liven menu displays. After this, on each login the Stream page on the Video menu displays.
Quick Start Menu When you select the Quick Start menu, the Basic Configuration Page displays, as shown in Figure 20 on page 30. 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 20 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 Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes 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 30 for more information.
- End IPv4 Configure the IPv4 network settings for the camera. Procedure 19 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 Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring the Web Video Stream Adjust the settings for each video stream. Procedure 21 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, 2, 3 or 4 from the Stream Number drop-down menu.
a If you select VBR, VBR Quality is enabled. Select the required VBR Quality from the drop-down menu. The default setting is High. • Highest • High • Medium • Low • Lowest OR b If you select CBR , Bit Rate is enabled. Use the slider bar to select the Bit Rate. The default setting is 1000. OR c If you select CVBR, Max Bit Rate is enabled. Use the slider bar to select the Max Bit Rate. The default setting is 8000.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide 3 Select the required Orientation setting: • Mirror • Flip Mirror and Flip settings are not selected by default. The video pane updates to display the new settings. Note:When wall mounting the camera you should select Flip to correct the lens orientation. - End - Corridor Mode Provides a better perspective when viewing a long corridor.
3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. 4 Select the One Touch button. The camera refocuses to the zoom level selected for the image. The video pane updates to display the new settings. - End - Procedure 27 Configure Exposure Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide • Set Max exposure and Min exposure allowed • Set max gain value allowed • Auto Exposure selects shutter speed (between min and max exposure values) and gain (between 0db and max gain selection) to adjust exposure if light level or scene changes • Use case: To select a required depth of focus..
• Auto Exposure selects shutter speed (between min and max exposure values), gain (between 0db and max gain selection) and iris position to adjust exposure if light level or scene changes • Use case: Office environment where light levels can change quickly Gaming • Set camera Bitrate controller to CVBR • Set Max Bitrate to 8000 • Set Stream 1 Framerate to 30 (if lower than) • Set max gain value allowed • Set min exposure allowed • Set max exposure no slower than 1/30s (NTSC/60Hz) or 1/25s (PAL/50Hz) • Use c
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide • Set max gain value allowed • Auto Exposure selects shutter speed (between min and max exposure values) and gain (between 0db and max gain selection) to adjust exposure if light level or scene changes • Use case: To select a required depth of focus. Selecting a high iris valus gives a larger depth of focus so that objects close to and far from the camera can be in focus at the same time.
12 Select the Manual Gain (dB) from the drop-down menu. The default setting is 0db. 13 Select the Frequency radio button for either 50Hz or 60Hz. The default setting is 60Hz. 14 Select or clear the check box for Flickerless Mode. This feature is not selected by default. • 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.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide • True WDR: Two shutter wide dynamic range, to compensate for bright and dark areas in the scene. • True WDR3x: Three shutter wide dynamic range, to compensate for bright and dark areas in the scene. Note:TrueWDR3x does not apply to 8MP models. The default setting is OFF. - End Day Night Mode IR/DayNight Mode utilizes a series of specific camera functions to dramatically enhance low light performance.
Day Night Mode The dome provides a black-and-white (B/W) mode to improve camera performance when the light level falls below certain thresholds. This allows clear images to be obtained under low-light conditions. Procedure 31 Configure Day Night Mode Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Additional from the Basic Configuration menu.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide - End - Procedure 33 Restore Picture Balance 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 Defaults to restore the default settings.
3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane displays the current camera view. 4 Select Manual from the White Balance drop-down menu. The Red and Blue slider bars display. 5 Use the slider bars to adjust the Red and Blue balance. The live video pane updates to display the new settings. The red and blue values range from 1% to 100%. If you change the configuration to Manual, the slider bar reads the real-time setting of the FOV.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide • via NTP The default setting is ‘Manually’. 10 11 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 - On-Screen Display (OSD) You can enable or disable on screen display information.
Procedure 40 Display or Hide the Camera Time 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 Date Time section, select the Enable check box to display the camera name in the OSD. OR In the Date Time section, clear the Enable check box to hide the camera name in the OSD. The default setting is ‘Disabled’.
Video Menu When you select the Video menu, the Streams page displays, as seen in Figure 21 on page 47. Figure 21 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 three independent video streams on the camera: Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3 and Stream 4.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Integration with other Illustra API Clients You can configure the 4 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.
10 If H264 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. • Highest • High • Medium • Low • Lowest OR b If you select CBR , Bit Rate is enabled.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Image Profiles The Image Profiles feature enables users to capture, export and restore selected picture settings configurations from a previously saved data file. The data file can be saved to a specified location and used to restore the camera picture settings configuration. Lens Calibration Use the lens calibration process to recover focus and zoom after motor stalling has occurred.
Procedure 46 Adjust Camera Focus / Zoom Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Picture Settings in the Video menu. 3 Select 4 Use the arrows to manually configure the focus and the slider bar to adjust zoom settings until the image in clear. The video pane updates to display the new settings. to start the video stream if it is not already active.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide • Demo Mode VBR Highest is the default out of the box (or after a factory reset) • Exposure default buttons will default Exposure profile to Auto (it will not apply any bitrate changes) • Demo mode will only revert back to VBR Highest on a Factory reset • Demo mode to other values will change the bitrate to CVBR Max Bitrate 8000 • Other to Demo does not change the bitrate under any circumstance • Other to Other does not change t
• Exposure default buttons will default Exposure profile to Auto (it will not apply any bitrate changes) • Demo mode will only revert back to VBR Highest on a Factory reset • Demo mode to other values will change the bitrate to CVBR Max Bitrate 8000 • Other to Demo does not change the bitrate under any circumstance • Other to Other does not change the bitrate under any circumstance • When Exposure profiles sets new bitrate values, they will not automatically restart active stream to update to the new settin
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide tained to give sharper images, while the vehicle or object is moving, to help License Plate Recognition software.
• Left • Right • User Defined The default setting is center weighted. 6 Select the Min Exposure from the drop-down menu. The default setting is 1/10000s. 7 Select the Max Exposure from the drop-down menu. The default setting is 1/8s. 8 Select the Exposure Offset (F-Stops) from the drop-down menu. The default setting is 0. 9 Select the Max Gain from the drop-down menu. The default setting is 51db. 10 Select the Iris Level from the drop-down menu. The default setting is 1.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Wide Dynamic Range Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) is a feature that supports the viewing of high contrast scenes that include both bright and low light areas in the same field of view (FOV). WDR Level allows you to adjust the WDR level to favor a underexposed or overexposed image. By selecting the lower end of the control, the image is underexposed which provides more detail in areas of bright but less details in areas of darkness.
Procedure 51 Enable / Disable IR Illuminator Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Picture Settings in the Video menu. 3 Select the Picture Additional tab. 4 Select the Enable IR Illuminator check box to enable IR Illuminator. OR Clear the Enable IR Illuminatorcheck box to disable IR Illuminator. The default setting is ‘Enabled’.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 53 Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Sharpness Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Picture Settings in the Video menu. 3 Select the Picture Additional tab. 4 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane will display the current camera view.
Procedure 55 Configure Auto White Balance Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Picture Settings in the Video menu. 3 Select the Picture Additional tab. 4 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane displays the current camera view.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 57 Capturing a profile Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web Interface Banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Picture Settings in the Video menu. 3 Select the Image Profiles tab. 4 Configure the required settings. Note:Frequency and Wide Dynamic Range settings are not supported. 5 Select the Image Profiles tab from the Picture Settings menu. 6 Select Save in the Capture Profile section.
4 Select a profile from the list available. 5 Select Delete. - End - Lens Calibration Use the lens calibration process to recover focus and zoom after motor stalling has occurred. Motor step stalling is rare, but it can occur during shipping or through mishandling of the camera. If the One Touch focus at Wide or Tele is not working through the zoom range, the camera requires lens calibration.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 63 Configuring the Date and Time Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Date / Time / OSD from the Video menu. 3 Select the Time 24-hour check box to enable the 24-hour clock. Or Deselect the Time 24-hour check box to enable the 12-hour clock. The default setting is ‘24-hour’.
The default setting is ‘Normal’. - End - Procedure 65 Display or Hide the Camera Name Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Date / Time / OSD from the Video menu. 3 Select the OSD tab. 4 In the Camera Name section, select the Enable check box to display the camera name in the OSD. OR In the Camera Name section, clear the Enable check box to hide the camera name in the OSD. The default setting is ‘Disabled’.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide 5 Select a Location from the drop-down menu. 6 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 - Privacy Zones Privacy Zones are “masked” sections of the camera’s viewing area.
- End Enabling or Disabling a Privacy Zone Select a privacy zone to hide or display on the camera. Procedure 69 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 corresponding Enabled check box to enable the privacy zone.
Events and Actions Menu When you select the Events and Actions menu the Event Settings page displays, as seen in Figure 22 on page 66. Figure 22 Events and Actions Menu The Event Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Event Settings • Event Actions • Alarms I / O • Analytics • Periodic Events • Events Logs Event Settings Configure the SMTP, FTP, CIFS and Snapshot details required when setting Event Actions for analytic alerts.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 71 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 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'.
Test SMTP Settings Test that the SMTP settings are configured correctly. Procedure 72 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 Test to send a sample email to the designated email id. - End - FTP Configure the FTP settings for the FTP server. This is required to send video files from triggered analytic alerts.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide File Transfer Rate You can limit the File Transfer Rate and assign a max transfer rate to manage the amount of FTP bandwidth used. Procedure 74 Configure the FTP Transfer Rate 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 the Limit Transfer Rate check box to limited the FTP transfer rate.
OR Clear the Enable check box to disable CIFS. The default setting is ‘Enabled’. 5 Enter the network path in the Network Path text box. 6 Enter the domain name in the Domain Name in the text box. 7 Enter the username in the Username text box. 8 Enter the password h in the Password text box. - End - Test CIFS Settings Test that the CIFS settings are configured corretly. Procedure 77 Test the CIFS Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Event Actions The camera can be commanded to carry out a specified operation when an analytic alert is triggered which are defined using event actions. Up to 5 event actions can be configured on the camera. The event action can be used to configure any combination of the following actions: • Record a clip to micro SD Card.
10 Select the Audio Playback option from the drop-down menu. - End - Editing a Event Action Modify the details of an existing event action. Procedure 80 Edit an Event Action Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Actions from the Events and Actions menu.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide • Send an external alarm through email that includes alarm detail, where to retrieve the AVI video file and one JPEG picture of the event if recording MJPEG to local storage. If MJPEG is not being recorded on local storage, then no JPEG picture is sent. • Send an audio file through the unit. If a speaker has been connected to the audio output on the unit the file can be played as the alarm is triggered.
Procedure 83 Enable/Disable Alarm Output Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Alarm I/O from the Event and Actions menu. 3 Select the Output check box to enable alarm output. OR Clear the Output check box to disable alarm output. - End - Procedure 84 Clearing Alarm Output Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Alarm I/O from the Event and Actions menu.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide - End - Procedure 86 Delete a Region of Interest 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. The ROI tab is displays. 3 Select to delete the corresponding region of interest. - End - Face Detection Face Detection works by detecting human faces and ignoring other objects, such as trees or buildings.
Motion Detection Motion detection enables you to define a region of interest in the camera’s field of view which can be used to trigger an Event Action. Multiple areas of interest can be selected in the field of view but only one Event Action may be triggered.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide 5 Select the zone for detection in the Motion zone drop-down list. 6 Select the Enable motion zone check box to enable the zone for motion detection. 7 Select Edit in the Region configuration field. 8 Use the drawing tools on the Motion Detection Configuration Pane to draw the region of interest on the pane. Multiple selections can be made.
to identify the alarm rule in the alerts log better than an abstract name. You can choose the Video Intelligence or Deep Intelligence type for the rule. The areas that you want to monitor in a cameras view are configured in the Camera Alarm Configuration drawing window, a live display of the camera view. To determine the areas of the camera view that you want monitored, you need to draw on the window. Use the drawing tools to draw on the Camera Alarm Configuration window.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide • Video Intelligence events create entries in the victor Application Server database. It is important to ensure that the Video Intelligence parameters are accurate to avoid generating false log entries. • Exclude the Time Stamp region from the region of interest, because the time stamp changes constantly and could register as movement.
- End - Procedure 91 Creating a Video Intelligence 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 Video Intelligence tab. 4 Select the Enable Video Intelligence check box to enable Video Intelligence on the camera. 5 Select the New Rule button. 6 Type a Rule Name for your rule definition in the field provided. 7 Select a fault action from the Action drop-down menu.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide h Crowd Formation: Used to detect and raise an alarm when a crowd forms in a specified region of interest. A minimum crowd size can be specified to trigger alarms only when the specified size is reached. For example if a particular region should not have more than 2 people at any given time the minimum crowd size should be set to 3.
a Overlap (%) - The amount of a detected object that must be in the region of interest while moving in the specified direction for an alarm to be triggered. b Direction - This is the general direction the object must move in to trigger an alarm. You can choose North, South, East or West. c Traversal Time- This is the maximum amount of time which an object can take to traverse most of the region before the alarm is triggered. This is to exclude objects that move too slow.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide highlighted via a different color (perimeter area = green, protected area = yellow, minimum object size = purple, and maximum object size = red). b Linger Time- The minimum amount of time an object lingers before the alarm is triggered. Crowd Formation a Overlap (%) - The amount of detected object that must be in the region of interest to be considered for determining the crowd size.
- End - Procedure 94 Delete an Analytics Rule 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 Video Intelligence tab. 4 From the Analytics Rules table, select the delete icon that you want to delete. 5 Select OK when you are asked to confirm your action. 6 Select Save to save your changes.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 96 Creating a Analytic Rule in AI Object Classification 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 AI Object Classification tab. 4 Select the Enable AI Object Classification check box to enable AI Object Classification on the camera. 5 Select New Rule.
Object Detection - Overlap (%) - The amount of a detected object that must be in the region of interest before an alarm is triggered. Use a higher setting to detect objects that are mostly inside the region, and use a lower value to find objects that just brush the edge of the region. Linger Overlap (%) - The amount of detected object that must be in the region of interest while lingering for an alarm to be triggered. Use a higher setting to avoid detecting objects lingering nearby.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 98 Edit an Analytics Rule 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 AI Object Classification tab. 4 From the Analytics Rules table, select the edit icon across from the analytics rule that you want to edit. 5 Edit the settings in the Rule Definition until you are happy with your changes.
The Periodic Events tab displays. 3 Enter the name of the periodic event in the Name text box. 4 Select the Enabled check box to enable the Periodic Event. OR Clear the Enabled check box to disable the Periodic Event. 5 Select the Periodic Time (min) drop-down menu to select a value for the periodic time. 6 Select the Action drop-down menu to select a fault action.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide You are prompted to confirm the deletion. 5 Select OK to confirm the deletion. OR Select Cancel. - End - Fault Log Any system or environmental faults experienced by the camera are displayed in the Fault Log with the following: • # - details the fault index. • Fault - a description of the fault. • Date created - the time and date when the fault occurred. • Component - internal software component that raised the fault.
Procedure 104 Delete Current Faults 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. 3 Select the Fault Log tab. 4 Select the corresponding Delete check box to mark the fault for deletion. OR Clear the corresponding Delete check box to keep the fault. Note:You can select the Select All check box to mark all faults displayed in the list for deletion. 5 Select Delete to delete the selected faults.
Applications When you select the Applications menu the Applications page displays, as seen in on page 91. Figure 24 Applications Menu Applications support allow for the upload of binary files that add custom functionality and value to the camera. Applications are uploaded through the Web User Interface. These applications are licensed by Tyco Security Products using a licensing facility.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Available Applications A list of applications currently installed and running are displayed. Each can be started, stopped and removed. Procedure 106 Start, Stop or Remove an Application Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Applications menu. The Applications tab displays. 3 Select the corresponding Application checkbox to Start, Stop or Remove.
Security When you select the Security menu, the Security Status page appears, as seen in Figure 25 on page 93. Figure 25 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 • Generate CSR Security Status This section explains how to configure security features for the camera and modify the communication protocols that are used.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes 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 26. Admin users can change the Security Mode of the camera from Standard Security to Enhanced Security.
Procedure 109 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. Note:Any changes to the Security mode are logged in the Security Log.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide 4 Select Refresh to refresh the log for the most up-to-date information. - End - Procedure 112 Filter the Security Log 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 Log tab. 4 Enter the number of lines of the log file you would like to view in the Lines (from the end of the log file) text box.
Add User Add a new user account to allow access to the camera. Procedure 114 Add a User 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 Add User tab. 4 Enter a User Name in the Name text box. The username must start with a letter and can be followed by any alphanumeric values (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) and the following special characters, underscore(_), dash(-), or dot(.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 115 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. 6 Enter the new password for the user account in the New Password text box.
Procedure 117 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 118 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. 3 Click on the Upload button and navigate to the certificate location.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Authentication is carried out through use of the Extensible Authentication Protocol or EAP. Both PEAP and TLS methods are supported. Procedure 120 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. 3 Select the Enable IEEE802.1x check box to enable IEEE802.1x security .
Firewall Configure the Basic Filtering and Address Filtering for the firewall. Basic Filtering Enable or disable basic filtering for the camera this includes: • ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Blocking • RP (Reverse Path) Filtering • SYN Cookie Verification. Procedure 121 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.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Select Allow to allow address filtering for specified addresses OR Select Deny to deny address filtering for specific addresses. The default setting is ‘Off’. 5 If address filtering has been set to Allow or Deny: a Enter an IP or MAC Address to allow / deny in the IP or MAC Address text box in the following format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Note:CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) is supported when using address filtering.
Remote Access SSH Enable Enables Secure Shell access into the camera, if remote access is permitted by the camera network. This will also enable Tyco Security Products Level 3 Technical Support to diagnose any problems on the camera. Note:It is recommended to keep SSH Enable disabled. This function should only be enabled this when it is requested by Tyco Security Products Level 3 Technical Support.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 126 Enable/Disable ONVIF Discovery Mode Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Remote Access from the Security menu. The Remote Access tab displays. 3 Select the ONVIF Discovery Mode check box to enable ONVIF Discovery Mode. OR Deselect ONVIF Discovery Mode check box to disable ONVIF Discovery Mode. The default setting is ‘Enabled’.
The default setting is ‘Enabled’. - End Video over HTTPS Enable or disable video or steam metadata over HTTPS on the camera. Procedure 129 Enable/Disable Video over HTTPS Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Remote Access from the Security menu. The Remote Access tab displays. 3 Select the Video over HTTPS check box to enable Video over HTTPS. OR Deselect Video over HTTPS check box to disable Video over HTTPS.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide OR Deselect EXACQ Audio check box to disable EXACQ Audio. The default setting is ‘Enabled’. - End - Session Timeout Session timeout specifies the number of minutes that a web session can remain idle before it is automatically terminated. Procedure 132 Set a Session Timeout time Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Session Timeout from the Security menu.
Figure 26 .CSR file tab 4 Copy the text shown in Green above & paste into a text file with .csr file extension.
Network Menu When you select the Network menu, the TCP/IP page displays, as seen in Figure 27 on page 108. Figure 27 Network Menu The Network Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • TCP/IP • Multicast • FTP • SMTP • SNMP • CIFS • Dynamic DNS • SIP • Wi-Fi TCP/IP Configure the IPv4 and IPv6 settings on the camera. IPv4 Configure the IPv4 settings for the camera.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide 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 duplicate IP addresses. Refer to Network Menu on page 108 for more information. Procedure 134 Configure the IPv4 Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
Multicast Multicast streaming is a one-to-many relationship between a camera and the clients receiving the stream. With a multicast stream, the server streams to a multicast IP address on the network, and clients receive the stream by subscribing to the IP address. Procedure 136 Configure Multicast Streaming Step Action 1 Select Network on the Web User Interface to display the Network menu options and click the Multicast tab. 2 Select the Stream Number from the drop-down list you want to configure.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 137 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.
Test FTP Settings Test the FTP settings that have been configured correctly. Procedure 139 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 the FTP tab. 4 Select Test. A sample text file will be sent to the specified FTP destination to confirm that FTP settings are correct.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide b 10 Enter the password for the SMTP account in the Password text box. Select Apply to save the settings. - End - SNMP The camera introduces support for the Simple Network Management Protocol making it easier to manage on an IP network. The SNMP support includes support for V2 and V3. Using V2 means no authentication is required to access the data and results are unencrypted.
Heartbeat Procedure 142 Enable/Disable Heartbeat Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select SNMP from the Network menu. 3 Select the Heartbeat tab. 4 Select the Enable Heartbeat check box to enable Heartbeat. OR Deselect the Enable Heartbeat check box to disable Heartbeat. The default setting is ‘Disabled’.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide 4 Enter the network path in the Network Path text box. Note:When entering the network path the following format should be used '///' 5 Enter the domain name in the Domain Name in the text box. 6 Enter the username in the Username text box. 7 Enter the password h in the Password text box. - End - Test CIFS Settings Test that the CIFS settings are configured corretly.
Procedure 146 Configure Dynamic DNS Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Dynamic DNS from the Network menu. 3 Select the Service Enable check box to enable Dynamic DNS. OR Deselect Service Enable check box to disable Dynamic DNS. The default setting is ‘Disabled’. 4 If Service Enable has been enabled: a Enter the Camera Alias in the text box. b Select a Service Provider from the drop-down list: • dyndns.org • easydns.com • no-ip.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide The default setting is 'Disabled'. 4 Click Apply to save your settings. Note:After you enable SIP, the camera reboots automatically. - End - Procedure 148 Configure the SIP Server Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select SIP from the Network menu. 3 Check the Enabled check box to enable SIP.
Note:Illustra Tools App available on Android and IOS App stores. Procedure 150 Enable wireless configuration of the camera Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Wi-Fi from the Network menu. 3 Check the Enable USB check box to enable WIFI configuration. Note:The Illustra Tools app can now connect to the camera using the IP address 10.181.182.1 or by scanning the QR code shown or on the product packaging.
System When you open the System menu, the Maintenance page appears, as seen in Figure 28 on page 119. Figure 28 System Menu The System Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Maintenance • Date Time • Audio • HDMI Video • 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 Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Note:Network settings can be retained if required. Procedure 151 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.
- End - 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 Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 155 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 Browse. 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.
- End - Procedure 157 Resetting the camera to normal operation Note:There are two procedures for resetting the camera, please select one. 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 Maintenance tab. This page displays two types of factory reset: 4 a Factory Reset: Resets the camera and boots the camera in Illustra mode. b Cloudvue Reset: Resets the camera and boots the camera in Cloudvue mode.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide The default setting is ‘Manually’. 7 8 If you select Manually in step 5: c Select the Date (DD/MM/YYYY) using the drop-down menus. d 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 - Audio You can configure the audio input, output, upload audio and stored audio clips, as well as configure Audio Video Synchronization on this tab.
Configuring Stored Audio When connected to an appropriate device, the unit is capable of playing back stored audio when an alarm has been triggered. A maximum of five audio files can be uploaded to the unit. Note:Audio clips can only be used if a micro SD Card has been installed. Refer to the relevant Quick Reference Guide for information on installing the micro SD Card. When uploading an audio file it must meet the following requirements: • The filename cannot contain spaces.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Select OK to confirm the upload. Or Select Cancel. - End - Procedure 163 Delete a Stored Audio file Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Audio from the System menu. 3 Select the Audio Clips tab. 4 Select the corresponding Delete check box to mark the audio file for deletion. Or Deselect the corresponding Delete check box to keep the audio file.
can be determined by selecting a duration from the Reporting Period drop-down menu. Procedure 165 Configure Health Monitor Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Health Monitor from the System menu. 3 Select the Recording Period from the drop-down menu. 4 Select the corresponding check box to enable health monitoring on a parameter. OR Clear the corresponding check box to disable health monitoring on a parameter.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 167 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. The System Log tab displays. 3 Enter the number of lines of the log file you would like to view in the Lines text box. 4 Enter the word or phrase that you would like to search for in the Filter text box.
• Changes in Reboot, Reset and Upgrade are logged under class MAINTENANCE. • Changes in DIO and ROI are logged under EVENT. About The About menu provides the following camera information: • Camera Name • Model • Product Code • Manufacturing Date • Serial Number • MAC Address • Firmware Version • Hardware Version • iAPI Version Procedure 170 Display Model Information Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select About from the System menu.
Edge Recording When you select the Edge Recording menu, the Micro SD Card Management page appears, as seen in Figure 29 on page 130. Figure 29 Edge Recording Menu The Edge Recording Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • 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 Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes 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.
Procedure 174 Remove the Micro SD Card by powering down the Camera Step Action 1 Turn off the camera by disconnecting the power supply. 2 Remove the Micro SD card from the camera. Note:AVI clips are not available on the camera until the Micro SD card has been inserted and the camera rebooted. 3 Reconnect the power supply and power up the camera. - End - Procedure 175 Unmount the Micro SD Card for Removal Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Note:The SD card will show as unmounted with encryption enabled. Note:Encryption is always enabled by default after the camera has been reset. The user may disable encryption mode but any change to the encryption status requires the SD card to be formatted. 4 Format the SD card by selecting Format and select Mount to mount the encrypted SD card. Note:The SD card will fail to mount until it has been formatted.
• If SD card Encryption was disabled before reset, the SD card will show as unmounted and Encryption will be enabled. SD card will need to be formatted before it can be mounted by the camera. - End - Record Settings Select which video stream to use for alarm video and configure pre and post event durations for the playable video clip. The camera can record video generated from MD, face detection and DIO events.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide 4 In the Video Edge IP Address field, enter the IP address of the Video Edge recorder the camera is connected to. 5 In the Pre event (secs) field, enter a time in seconds of the amount of time you want recorded before the offline event. 6 In the Post event (secs) field, enter a time in seconds of the amount of time you wants recorded after the offline event.
Appendix A: 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 180 Viewing RTSP Stream through Media Player Step Action You can use Media Player to view live video and audio in real time from the camera. 1 Select Media then Open Network Stream.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix B: Stream Tables Pro Gen 4 - 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Camera Streaming Combinations Table 30 2MP Camera Stream Set (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2, 3 and 4 are valid) Normal Mode Max FPS Resolution Description TWDR Off TWDR 2x TWDR 3x H.264, Stream 1 H.265, 1920x1080 (1080p) 16:9 60 30 15 H.264+, 1664x936 (HD+) 16:9 60 30 15 H.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 31 2MP Camera Stream Set (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2, 3 and 4 are valid) Corridorl Mode Max FPS Resolution Description TWDR Off TWDR 2x TWDR 3x H.264, Stream 1 H.265, 1920x1080 (1080p) 16:9 30 30 15 H.264+, 1664x936 (HD+) 16:9 30 30 15 H.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 32 4MP Camera Stream Set (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2, 3 and 4 are valid) Normal Mode Max FPS Resolution Stream 1 Description TWDR Off TWDR 2x TWDR 3x H.264, 2560x1920 4:3 30 30 15 H.265, 2560x1440 *1 16:9 30 30 15 H.264+, 1920x1080 (1080p) 16:9 60 30 15 H.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 33 4MP Camera Stream Set (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2, 3 and 4 are valid) Corridor Mode Max FPS Resolution Stream 1 Description TWDR Off TWDR 2x TWDR 3x H.264, 2560x1920 4:3 30 30 15 H.265, 2560x1440 *1 16:9 30 30 15 H.264+, 1920x1080 (1080p) 16:9 30 30 15 H.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 34 8MP Camera Stream Set (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2, 3 and 4 are valid) Normal Mode Max FPS Resolution Description TWDR Off TWDR 2x TWDR 3x 3840x2160 (4K) 16:9 30 25 15 3264x1840 16:9 30 25 15 2688x1520 16:9 30 25 15 H.265, 1920x1080 (1080p) 16:9 60 25 15 H.264+, 1664x936 (HD+) 16:9 60 25 15 H.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 35 8MP Camera Stream Set (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2, 3 and 4 are valid) Corridor Mode Max FPS Resolution Description TWDR Off TWDR 2x TWDR 3x 3840x2160 (4K) 16:9 30 25 15 3264x1840 16:9 30 25 15 2688x1520 16:9 30 25 15 H.265, 1920x1080 (1080p) 16:9 30 25 15 H.264+, 1664x936 (HD+) 16:9 30 25 15 H.
Appendix C:Technical Specifications The table below lists technical specifications of the PG4 2MP Dome cameras. Camera Part Number IPS02-D12-OI04 IPS02-D17-OI04 Camera Features SoC Ambarella CV22S66 Ambarella CV22S66 AI Computing Ambarella CVFlow, built-in hardware Ambarella CVFlow, built-in hardware Imager Sony Colour CMOS IMX327, 1/2.8" Sony Colour CMOS IMX327, 1/2.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Exposure Control WDR Auto Auto Shutter-Priority Shutter-Priority Manual Manual Flickerless Flickerless True WDR True WDR By Sony DOL imager, up to 120dB per Sony datasheet. By Sony DOL imager, up to 120dB per Sony datasheet. Video Video Compression H.264+ & H.265+ H.264+ & H.265+ Maximum Frame Rate 30 30 Resolution & Frame Rate 1920x1080 @ 30fps (H.264/H.
Mechanical Bubble: PC, clear /smoke Bubble: PC, clear /smoke Dome Body: Aluminium Dome Body: Aluminium Dome Base: Aluminium Dome Base: Aluminium Pigtail: No Pigtail: No Colour: RAL 9003 Colour: RAL 9003 Weathering Resistance IP67 IP67 Vandal Resistance IK10 IK10 Dimension (HxWxD) Ø138 x 143 mm Ø138 x 143 mm Weight 1.2kg (approx) 1.2kg (approx) Casing Electrical Power Source Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af Type 1 Class 3; 24 VAC Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide The table below lists technical specifications of the PG4 4MP Dome cameras. Camera Part Number IPS04-D12-OI04 IPS04-D14-OI04 Camera Features SoC Ambarella CV22S66 Ambarella CV22S66 AI Computing Ambarella CVFlow, built-in hardware Ambarella CVFlow, built-in hardware Imager Sony Colour CMOS IMX335, 1/2.8" Sony Colour CMOS IMX335, 1/2.
WDR Shutter-Priority Shutter-Priority Manual Manual Flickerless Flickerless True WDR True WDR By Sony DOL imager, up to 120dB per Sony datasheet. By Sony DOL imager, up to 120dB per Sony datasheet. Video Video Compression H.264+ & H.265+ H.264+ & H.265+ Maximum Frame Rate 30 30 Resolution & Frame Rate 2688 x 1520@ 30fps (H.264/H.265) Topview streaming combinations 2688 x 1520@ 30fps (H.264/H.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide Bubble: PC, clear /smoke Bubble: PC, clear /smoke Dome Body: Aluminium Dome Body: Aluminium Dome Base: Aluminium Dome Base: Aluminium Pigtail: No Pigtail: No Colour: RAL 9003 Colour: RAL 9003 Weathering Resistance IP67 IP67 Vandal Resistance IK10 IK10 Dimension (HxWxD) Ø138 x 143 mm Ø138 x 143 mm Weight 1.2kg (approx) 1.2kg (approx) Casing Electrical Power Source Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.
The table below lists technical specifications of the PG4 8MP Dome cameras. Camera Part Number IPS08-D13-OI04 IPS08-D14-OI04 Camera Features SoC Ambarella CV22S66 Ambarella CV22S66 AI Computing Ambarella CVFlow, built-in hardware Ambarella CVFlow, built-in hardware Imager Sony Colour CMOS IMX334, 1/1.8" Sony Colour CMOS IMX334, 1/1.
Illustra Pro Gen 4 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Domes Installation and Configuration Guide WDR Shutter-Priority Shutter-Priority Manual Manual Flickerless Flickerless True WDR True WDR By Sony DOL imager, up to 120dB per Sony datasheet. By Sony DOL imager, up to 120dB per Sony datasheet. Video Video Compression H.264+ & H.265+ H.264+ & H.265+ Maximum Frame Rate 30 30 Resolution & Frame Rate 3840x2160 @ 30fps (H.264/H.265) Topview streaming combinations 3840x2160 @ 30fps (H.264/H.
Bubble: PC, clear /smoke Bubble: PC, clear /smoke Dome Body: Aluminium Dome Body: Aluminium Dome Base: Aluminium Dome Base: Aluminium Pigtail: No Pigtail: No Colour: RAL 9003 Colour: RAL 9003 Weathering Resistance IP67 IP67 Vandal Resistance IK10 IK10 Dimension (HxWxD) Ø138 x 143 mm Ø138 x 143 mm Weight 1.2kg (approx) 1.2kg (approx) Casing Electrical Power Source Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af Type 1 Class 3; 24 VAC Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.
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