Ariel User and Installation Guide CB-3102 Ver.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Document Scope and Purpose .............................................................................................. 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 7 2.1 Features .......................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Package Contents ..................................................
Table of Contents List of Figures Figure 1: CB-3102 Mini-Bullet Camera ...................................................................................................... 7 Figure 2: CB-3102-01-I Fixed Focal Side Dimensions .............................................................................. 9 Figure 3: CB-3102-01-I Fixed Focal Frontal Dimensions .......................................................................... 9 Figure 4: CB-3102-11-I Varifocal Side Dimensions .......................
Table of Contents Figure 56: EAP-MD5 Screen.................................................................................................................... 47 Figure 57: EAP-TTLS Screen .................................................................................................................. 48 Figure 58: EAP-PEAP Screen ................................................................................................................. 48 Figure 59: Network > IP Filter Screen .....................
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Document Scope and Purpose Document Scope and Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide instructions and installation procedures for physically connecting the CB-3102 unit. After completing the physical installation, additional setup and configurations are required before video analysis and detection can commence. Note: This document is intended for use by technical users who have a basic understanding of CCTV camera/video equipment and LAN/WAN network connections.
Document Scope and Purpose A Warning is a precautionary message that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards of personal injury or death. Avertissement est un message préventif indiquant qu'une procédure ou condition présente un risque potentiel de blessure ou de mort. A Caution is a precautionary message that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards of permanent damage to the equipment and or loss of data.
Document Scope and Purpose General Cautions and Warnings This section contains information that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards. SAVE ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE. Although the unit is designed and manufactured in compliance with all applicable safety standards, certain hazards are present during the installation of this equipment.
Document Scope and Purpose Warning: Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock. Do not touch sensor modules with fingers. If cleaning is necessary, use a clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently. If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt. Do not aim the camera lens at strong light, such as the sun or an incandescent lamp, which can seriously damage the camera.
Document Scope and Purpose Site Preparation There are several requirements that should be properly addressed prior to installation at the site. The following specifications are requirements for proper installation and operation of the unit: Ambient Environment Conditions: Avoid positioning the unit near heaters or heating system outputs. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
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Introduction Introduction This User and Installation Guide is intended to help you physically install, configure settings for and operate the CB-3102 indoor/outdoor mini-bullet IP camera. The unit is a day/night camera with a 3MP, 1/2.8” sensor and includes an IR cut filter. It supports three streams: Full HD 1080p, HD 720p, and D1 with H.264 or MJPEG compression. The camera is powered by an 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) connection. Two models are available: CB-3102-01-I includes an F1.8, 2.
Introduction 2.2 Package Contents The unit package contains the following items: QTY Description 1 CB-3102 mini-bullet camera 1 Bag containing three screws and three plastic anchors 1 T6 Torx wrench 1 Drill template 1 CB-3102 Quick Installation Guide Related Information: CB-3102 Quick Installation Guide CB-POLE-31 Pole Mount CB-4S-31 Adapter Plate Junction Box for Bullet CB-WLBX-31 Junction Box for Bullet Camera Installation Guide DNA 2.1 User Manual 2.
Hardware Description Hardware Description 3.1 CB-3102-01-I Fixed Focal Camera Dimensions Following are the CB-3102-01-I fixed focal camera’s dimensions. Figure 2: CB-3102-01-I Fixed Focal Side Dimensions Figure 3: CB-3102-01-I Fixed Focal Frontal Dimensions The CB-3102-01-I camera includes a network cable with an RJ45 Ethernet jack. The cable includes an LED that flashes green to indicate power on and network activity. The link is not illuminated if there is no network activity.
Hardware Description 3.2 CB-3102-11-I Varifocal Camera Dimensions Following are the CB-3102-11-I motorized varifocal camera’s dimensions. Figure 4: CB-3102-11-I Varifocal Side Dimensions Figure 5: CB-3102-11-I Varifocal Frontal Dimensions The CB-3102-11-I camera includes a built-in system cable that includes an RJ-45 Ethernet jack and two (2) two-wire leads that provide an audio-in connection and an alarm-in connection.
System Requirements System Requirements Item Minimum System Requirement Personal Computer Intel® Pentium® IV, 2.4GHz or higher with >1GB RAM Monitor display with minimum 1024 x 768 resolution (NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series or ATI Mobility Radeon 9500) Operating System Microsoft Windows XP SP1 and above; Windows 7, 8, and 8.
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Installing and Connecting the Camera Installing and Connecting the Camera This section describes how to install and connect the unit. It includes the following topics: Pre-Installation Checklist Outdoor Mounting Recommendations Mounting Instructions Powering the Camera Connecting the Camera to the Network Resetting the Camera 5.
Installing and Connecting the Camera 5.3 Mounting Instructions Follow the instructions in Installation Guides listed in the Related Information section of the Package Contents section. To mount the camera in the ceiling 1. Attach the drill template on the wall. Figure 7: Drill Template 2. Follow the mounting instructions in the Pole Mount and Junction Box Installation Guide. 3. Adjust the lens. Adjust the camera’s panning angle (0-360°). Adjust the camera’s tilting angle (0-80°).
Installing and Connecting the Camera 5.4 Powering the Camera The camera is powered by an 802.3af PoE (Class 3) connection over the unit’s network cable. Figure 9: Power Connection Caution: 1. This product must be connected only to a PoE network. 2. The PoE supply’s rated output is 48VDC, 0.2A. 3. If the camera is installed for outdoor use, the PoE supply must be installed with proper weatherproofing. 4. As a Listed Power Unit, the PoE should be marked as “LPS” or “Limited Power Source”. 5.
Installing and Connecting the Camera 5.4.2 Configuring the Unit’s Initial IP Address Use the FLIR DNA utility to discover the unit on the network and to set the unit’s initial IP address. If the camera is managed by FLIR’s Horizon or Meridian VMS and is configured as a DHCP server, Horizon or Meridian automatically assigns the camera an IP address. Configure the camera with DHCP-enabled. If the camera is managed by FLIR’s Latitude VMS, manually enter its IP address in the DNA utility. Note: 1.
Installing and Connecting the Camera 3. Click on the unit in DNA’s Discover List. The CB-3102 Login window opens. Figure 11: Login Window 4. If the camera cannot connect to a DHCP server, enter the unit’s default IP address (192.168.0.250). 5. Enter the default User Name (Admin) and Password (1234). Note: The user name and password are case-sensitive. 6. Click Login. The camera’s web interface opens. Figure 12: Web Interface 7. Click “here” on the screen to download the Ariel Player plug-in.
Installing and Connecting the Camera Follow these steps in order to install the Player: Click View downloads. The View Downloads screen opens. Figure 15: View Downloads Screen Right-click on the ArielPlayer.msi file. Figure 16: Run Anyway Option Select “Run anyway”. The normal installation process starts. 8. Click Run on the information bar to install the Ariel Player plug-in. The Windows Installer opens and the Ariel Player Wizard dialog box is displayed.
Installing and Connecting the Camera 9. Click Next to install the Ariel Player plug-in on your PC.
Installing and Connecting the Camera 10. Click Close when the Installation Complete dialog box is displayed. Figure 20: Ariel Player Setup Wizard Screen 4 11. After the download has completed, a second information bar opens. Figure 21: Run Ariel Player Plug-in Information Bar 12. Click Run. If you promptly close your browser, the Live View screen is displayed.
Installing and Connecting the Camera If you do not promptly close your browser, a dialog box opens, prompting you to restart your computer, in order to save changes. Figure 23: Ariel Player Restart System Dialog Box Click Yes. The computer reboots and the Rebooting Completed message appears. Click OK. The Live View screen is displayed. To manage the camera using Latitude or on a network with static IP configuration 1. Download the DNA software form the website (see 2.
Installing and Connecting the Camera 10. Click the on-screen message to install the Ariel Player plug-in. The Ariel Player Plug-in message is displayed. See Figure 13: Download Ariel Player Plug-in Information Bar (page 17). 5.5 Resetting the Camera The camera includes a reset button, which is located under the cover on the camera’s underside, along with the camera’s microSD card drive. Figure 25: Camera Reset/MicroSD Cover To reboot the camera 1. Open the camera’s reset/microSD panel cover.
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Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser The CB-3102 includes a web interface that enables it to be configured and operated from a web browser (32-bit version of Internet Explorer 10 and above). (Chrome / Opera / Firefox are also supported) To access the unit via the web browser 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Enter the unit’s IP address in the browser’s address bar. Note: 1. When the HTTPS feature is enabled, by default the system uses HTTPS login mode (e.g.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.1 CB-3102 Web Interface The camera’s web interface depends on the model. 6.1.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser From the Navigation Bar, select one of these tabs: Live – Displays the Live View screen Settings – Displays the Settings sidebar 6.1.2 CB-3102-11-I Web Interface Unlike the CB-3102-01-I, the CB-3102-11-I web interface includes a Mic button and Lens Control button in the View Mode panel. Except for these buttons and the model number, the web interfaces are identical.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Item Description The button indicates the recording status: red when recording is Manual recording button On Mic button Lens Control button or gray when recording is Off . Click the Mic button to enable the local site to talk to the remote site. This function is available only to an Operator or Administrator. Click the button to switch it on/off.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Recordings that are triggered by events (such as motion detection) are stored on the camera’s microSD card, which can store up to 128GB of data (Min 4 GB recommended). The card is not included. To view a triggered event recording 1. In your browser, enter the camera’s FTP address (ftp://camera_ip/). 2. Enter the Admin user name and password. 3. Open the folder for the event according to the type of event (motion detection, tampering, etc.).
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.2.3 Viewing Live Video from a Media Player The Live View main stream and sub-stream can be viewed with a media player, such as VLC (download from http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html). Streams can be viewed for the three channels and two video encoding formats (H.264 and MJPEG). The camera supports sending unicast and multicast streams via the RTSP protocol. Unicast streams include the suffix “stream” followed by the stream number without a space.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 4. Click Play. The video stream is displayed in the media player. If available, audio will also be streamed (CB-3102-11-I only). Figure 30: Media Player Screen 6.3 Settings Device and client PC parameters are set from the Settings tab in the navigation bar. Upon clicking Settings, the Settings menu is displayed in the sidebar. Three sections are displayed: System, Streaming, and Camera. Figure 31: Unexpanded Sidebar 6.3.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser The CB-3102-11-I includes the following System menu: Figure 33: CB-3102-11-I System Menu Click the link to open the tabs for the various functions: Lens Control (CB-3102-11-I only) Basic Configuration User Accounts Network Events Source Events Handler Lens Control (CB-3102-11-I only) Available only on the CB-3102-11-I, the Lens Control screen enables control of the lens zoom and focus functions.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To set the zoom control 1. In the Zoom Control section, move the slider to the desired zoom between Wide (1.00) to Tele (3.00). To set Auto Focus 1. In the Focus Control section, click Start. Auto Focus is adjusted. Note: If the Auto Focus function does not produce a clear picture, do the following: Click Reset in the Reset Lens section. Click Start in the Focus Control section. The image refocuses. Continue with the lens setup procedure.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To change the date and time 1. Select one of the following options Manual Settings – Enter the date and time in the respective field. Synchronize with PC – Enter the date and time in the respective field.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To update system firmware 1. Click Browse to locate the firmware file. 2. Select the file. The file name is displayed (for example, ArielFHD_20160308.tar). Note: If you are upgrading from the GA firmware version 01.05.32 or 01.05.32.5 to version 01,05.37.4 or higher, you must update the .bin file from DNA version 2.1.2.4 or higher. 3. Click Upgrade. The upgrade process takes about three minutes. After the firmware has upgraded successfully, the camera reboots.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Click Reboot to save configured settings. Click Partial factory defaults to restore factory defaults, but retain network settings (IP address, netmask address, and gateway address), TV format, and image rotation settings. Click Full factory defaults to restore factory defaults, including network settings. Caution: Selecting Full factory defaults causes the camera to lose all network settings.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To restore full factory defaults 1. Click Full factory defaults. The camera reboots. After the reboot finishes, a popup window opens with the message “Rebooting complete”. Note: Since the unit’s IP address might change when restoring full factory defaults, it is recommended to use DNA to discover the unit after rebooting. 2. Click OK. A dialog box opens, requesting you to close the tab in your browser. 3. Close the tab. 4.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To configure OSD settings 1. Select Basic Configuration > OSD. The OSD screen is displayed. Figure 42: OSD Screen 2. In the Basic Settings section, configure the following settings for OSD-1 and OSD-2: Enable – From the drop-down list, select one of the following: Date – Enables you to enter the date to display. Text – Enables you to enter the time to display. OFF – Disables the OSD function. This is the default setting.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser User Accounts The User Accounts screen is used for creating, modifying, and deleting accounts; creating or modifying credentials; and for assigning user access level (Administrator, Operator, and User). It is possible to create up to 10 users, in addition to the default Administrator, which cannot be deleted. There can be multiple users of all types. Figure 43: User Accounts-Account Setting Screen Note: 1.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To add a new operator or user 1. Click the empty row. Figure 45: Add User Dialog Box 2. Click Add. The Access Level screen opens. Figure 46: Empty Access Level Dialog Box 3. Select Operator or User, and enter the User Name and Password. Figure 47: Filled Access Level Dialog Box 4. Click Save. The new Operator or User name is displayed in the Account Setting list Figure 48: Updated Account Setting List To modify an operator or user 1. Click Modify. 2.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Network The Network tab includes the following screens: General FTP Server RTSP SNMP IP Filter DDNS LDAP SSL 6.3.1.4.1 802.1X General The General screen is used for configuring most network settings. Figure 49: Network > General Screen To configure basic settings 1. In the Basic Settings section, do the following: In the Device Name text box, enter a friendly name for the camera. In the HTTP Port text box, enter the port number.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 2. Click View to view current network settings. The browser Basic Settings dialog box opens, displaying network interface information, including Ethernet connection speed, Ethernet NIC MAC address, unit IP address, multicast address, and subnet mask. In the case of an IPv6 connection, the IPv6 address and IPv6 DNS address also are displayed. Figure 50: Basic Settings Dialog Box To configure IP settings 1.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser IPv6 Default Router Address – If you are using IPv6, enter the IPv6 default router address. Subnet Prefix Length – If you are using IPv6, enter the subnet prefix length (1-128 digits) for the IPv6 Default Router Address. IPv6 DNS – If you are using IPv6, enter the IPv6 DNS address. To configure the Wire Setting 1.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To access the FTP server 1. From the Enable drop-down list, select ON. The default is OFF. Figure 52: Network > FTP Screen 2. Click Save. Note: Even when set to Off, recordings and snapshots will still be stored in the camera’s microSD card. However, the user will not be able to remotely access them via FTP. 6.3.1.4.3 RTSP The RTSP screen is used for transmitting the encoded video stream.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To configure basic settings 1. In the Login ID text box, enter your Login ID number. Note: It is recommended, but not necessary, to enable authentication in order to use RTSP. 2. From the Authentication drop-down list, select ON to encrypt the transmission. The default is OFF. 3. In the Password text box, enter your password after selecting Authentication ON. 4. In the Port text box, enter the RTSP network port. The default is 554. The range is 1025 to 65535. 5.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.1.4.4 SNMP The SNMP screen enables the network management system to use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to remotely monitor and manage the camera. Select one of the following SNMP versions: SNMP v1, SNMP v2c, or SNMP v3. Figure 54: Network > SNMP Screen To use SNMP v1 1. From the SNMP v1 section’s Enable drop-down list, select ON. The default is OFF. 2. Click Save. To use SNMP v2c 1. From the SNMP v2c section’s Enable drop-down list, select ON.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To use traps 1. In the Trap section, from the Mode drop-down list, select V1, V2C, V3, or OFF, according to the SNMP version that you select above. The default is OFF. 2. From the Heartbeat drop-down list, select ON or OFF. The default is OFF. When selected, this enables you to ping the VMS. 3. From the Event drop-down list, select ON to notify the VMS in case of an event. The default is OFF. 4. In the Target IP text box, enter the IP address of the Trap Host. 5.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Figure 57: EAP-TTLS Screen 2. From the Inner Authentication drop-down list, select one of the following protocols: CHAP, EAP-MSCHAPV2, MD5, MSCHAP, MSCHAPV2, or PAP. 3. Enter the User Name and Password in the respective text box. 4. Enter the Anonymous ID in the Anonymous ID text box. 5. Click Browse to download the CA Certificate. The Status is displayed as “Not Installed” until the CA certificate is downloaded. 6. Do one of the following: Click Save.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.1.4.6 IP Filter The IP Filter screen is used for restricting access to the camera by allowing or denying specific IP addresses. It is possible to filter up to 10 IP addresses. The options are Allow, Deny, or NONE (default). Figure 59: Network > IP Filter Screen To allow an IP address 1. From the Filter drop-down list, select Allow. 2. Check the Enable checkbox for each IP address for which you want to allow access. 3.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.1.4.8 LDAP The LDAP screen is used for configuring use of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, an industrystandard protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an IP network. Figure 61: Network > LDAP Screen To configure LDAP basic settings 1. In the Server text box, enter the LDAP server address. 2. In the Port text box, enter the network port number of the LDAP server. The range is 1025 to 65535.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.1.4.9 SSL The SSL screen is used for configuring the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, which protects camera settings and username/password information. SSL/TLS is used, in turn, by the HTTPS protocol for allowing secure IP connections between the camera and a web browser over HTTP. Note: SSL is enabled from the Network > General screen (page 41). In order to use HTTPS on the camera, an HTTPS certificate must be installed.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Common Name – Indicate the name of the person or other entity that the certificate identifies (often used to identify the website). Organization Name – Enter the name of the organization to which the entity identified in Common Name belongs. Organization Unit Name – Enter the name of the organizational unit to which the entity identified in the Common Name field belongs.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Events Source The Events Source tab is used for configuring general settings related to event notification. It includes the following screens: Defocus 6.3.1.5.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To set the arming schedule 1. In the Arming Schedule Setting area, click Edit. The Edit screen opens. Figure 67: Arming Schedule Setting Edit Screen 2. 3. 4. 5. 54 In the Start Time column, enter the time(s) and day(s) you want to start recording. In the End Time column, enter the time(s) and day(s) you want to stop recording. Select the Action checkbox if you want an action to be taken upon recording. Select the Select/Deselect All checkbox as required.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6. Click Apply. The times for the schedule are displayed in orange in the Arming Schedule Setting section of the Defocus screen. Figure 68: Updated Arming Schedule Setting Section Note: 1. You can record up to three clips per day. 2. You must separate the hours and minutes with a colon, i.e. 02:00 6.3.1.5.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To define the method to store a snapshot 1. See instructions in section 6.3.1.5.1. To record the event on the camera 1. See instructions in section 6.3.1.5.1 To enable sending an email notification 2. See instructions in section 6.3.1.5.1. To define OSD text 1. See instructions in section 6.3.1.5.1. To set the arming schedule 1. See instructions in section 6.3.1.5.1. 6.3.1.5.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser A graph displays audio when is detected. Audio that is below the Sound Intensity Threshold is displayed in green. When audio exceeds the defined threshold, it creates an audio event and is displayed in red.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.1.5.4 Motion The Events Source > Motion screen is used for defining the motion zone area settings; defining settings, including the method for storing a snapshot, recording on the edge, email headers, and text for the OSD; and for setting the arming schedule. Figure 72: Events Source > Motion Screen Note: If the camera is attached to Latitude, motion detection configuration should be done from Latitude Admin Center, not from the web interface.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.1.5.5 Network The Events Source > Network screen is used for enabling notification in case the network connection is lost or if there is another device that is using the same IP on the network as the camera. Figure 73: Events Source > Network Screen To enable notification if the network connection is lost 1. In the Lost Network Connections section, select Enable. By default, Enable is not checked. 2. Click Save.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.1.5.6 Schedule The Events Source > Schedule screen is used for setting a trigger interval for notifications, defining the method for storing a snapshot, recording on the edge, enabling email headers, defining the OSD text, and setting the alarm schedule. Figure 74: Events Source > Schedule Screen To set a trigger interval 1. Select Enable. By default, Enable is not checked. 2. Move the Trigger Interval slider from 1 to 3600 seconds.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.1.5.7 Tampering The Events Source > Tampering screen is used for setting the sensitivity of the camera in case of tampering. Figure 75: Events Source > Tampering Screen To enable tamper detection 1. Select Enable. By default, Enable is not checked. 2. From the Sensitivity drop-down list, select High, Medium, or Low. To define the method to store a snapshot 1. See instructions in section 6.3.1.5.1. To record the event on the camera 1.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Events Handler The Events Handler tab is used for configuring settings for the various methods used for event notification. The tab includes the following screens: Email 6.3.1.6.1 FTP Recording Settings SD Card Snapshot Email It is possible to send notifications to up to 10 email addresses. Note: Before configuring email settings, check that: There is an SMTP mail server on the local area network (LAN).
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Server Address – In the text box, enter the email server IP address. Port – In the text box, enter the email server port number. The default port is 25. User Name – In the text box, enter the email server user name. Password – In the text box, enter the email server password. 3. In the Sender Settings area, configure the following settings: Sender Email Address – In the text box, enter the sender’s email address.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.1.6.3 Recording Settings The Recording Settings screen is used to configure recording settings. Figure 78: Events Handler > Recording Settings Screen Note: In order to record, at least one stream must be set to H.264. To configure recording settings 1. From the Record Status drop-down list, select Video or Audio and Video. 2. From the Record Status drop-down list, select One Shot (default) or Continuous.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To configure the microSD card 1. From the Overwrite drop-down list, select ON. The default is OFF. 2. Click Save. 6.3.1.6.5 Snapshot The Snapshot screen is used for configuring snapshot settings. Figure 82: Events Handler > Snapshot Screen To configure snapshot settings 1. In the Pre-Event Capture Count text box, enter the number of frames (1 to 10) to capture before taking a snapshot of an event. The default is 3 frames. 2.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.2 Streaming Tab The Streaming tab is used for configuring video streaming settings, privacy zones, and region of interest settings. Video Settings The Video Settings screen is used for configuring video parameters such as resolution; video compression type and related settings; quality of service; and frame rate for the video streams. Additional settings are available when using H.264 compression. Figure 83: Video Settings Screen To configure video settings 1.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 3. In the Stream1 section, configure the following settings: From Resolution drop-down list, select: For PAL systems: 1920x1080 (Full HD 1080p), 1280x720 (HD 720p), or 720 x 576 (D1). The default is 1920x1080. For NTSC systems: 1920x1080 (Full HD 1080p), 1280x720 (HD 720p), or 720 x 480 (D1). The default is 1920x1080. From the Compression drop-down list, select H.264 or MJPEG according to the required image quality and storage limitations. The default is H.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser ii. If you select MJPEG, the following fields are displayed: Figure 85: MJPEG Settings a. From the Quality Level drop-down list, select High, Mid, or Low. The default is Mid. Low produces the highest image quality, but increases the file size. High produces the lowest image quality, but decreases the file size. In the DSCP text box, enter a value between 0-63. The default DSCP value is 0 (DSCP disabled).
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Note: The Encoding Priority setting is displayed only when H.264 is selected. 4. In the Stream2 section, configure the following settings: From the Resolution drop-down list, select: For PAL systems: 1280x720 (HD 720p), 720x576 (D1), or Off. The default is 1280x720. For NTSC systems: 1280x720 (HD 720p), 720x480 (D1), or Off. The default is 1280x720.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Privacy Zone A privacy zone enables users to cover a specific portion of the screen for privacy reasons. Users can define up to 8 privacy zones. After setting up a privacy zone, in the live view screen a frame is displayed whose color, size and position can be customized according to users’ preference. Figure 86: Privacy Zone Screen To set a privacy zone 1. Select a privacy zone number from the list of Zone-1 through Zone-8. 2.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To set a region of interest 1. From the ROI list, select ROI-1 or ROI-2. 2. In the Enable section, select ON. The default setting is OFF. 3. Use your mouse to draw a region of interest on the screen. 4. From the Level drop-down list, select a number between 1-6, where 1 is the lowest quality and 6 is the highest quality for the image within the region of interest. 5. Click Save. The region of interest is displayed on the screen. 6.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Figure 88: Auto Exposure Mode Settings Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section: Exposure Value – This is a number that represents a combination of a camera's shutter speed and f-number, which brightens or darkens the scene accordingly. Select from the following options: -2, -5/3, -4/3, -1, -2/3, -1/3, 0, 1/3, 2/3, 1, 4/3, 5/3, or 2. The higher the number, the brighter the image. The default setting is 0.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Select High, Medium, Low, or OFF. When High is selected, the image has the highest wide dynamic range, so that the IP camera can capture the greatest scale of brightness. Selecting OFF disables this function. The default setting is Medium. Configure the settings in the Day/Night Switch Control section: Mode – The Day/Night switch activates the IR Cut (IRC) filter for electronic day/night operation. Three modes are available: Auto, Color, and B/W.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.3.1.2 Advanced Mode Advanced mode sets the camera’s shutter speed to automatically achieve a consistent video output level. This mode is recommended for outdoor environments and indoor environments with fluorescent lighting as the main light source. Figure 90: Advanced Exposure Mode Settings Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section: Max Shutter Speed – Select a suitable shutter speed according to the environmental luminance.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Caution: Using a slow shutter speed causes moving objects to be blurred. Attention: L'utilisation de vitesses d'obturation faibles peut rendre les objets en mouvement flous. Min Shutter Speed – Select a suitable shutter speed according to the environmental luminance.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.3.1.3 Flickerless Mode Flickerless mode eliminates flicker in indoor applications where fluorescent lighting is used. The darker the ambient lighting, the slower the shutter speed should be. Figure 91: Flickerless Exposure Mode Settings Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section: Exposure Value – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. Backlight Compensation – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser 6.3.3.1.4 Shutter Priority Mode Shutter Priority mode is used to set a fixed exposure while other parameters can change. Figure 92: Shutter Priority Exposure Settings Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section: Shutter Speed – Set the options. Shutter Speed PAL NTSC 1/6.25 1/12.5 1/25 1/50 1/100 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2500 1/5000 1/10000 1/7.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser In the Day/Night Switch Control section, configure the following settings: Mode – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. Time – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. Sensitivity – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. In the IR Control section, configure the following settings: Mode – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. LED Brightness – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Gain – Set the gain between 0-48 dB. Increasing the gain lightens dark pictures resulting from low-level lighting. The default is 0. Digital WDR – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. In the Day/Night Switch Control section, configure the following setting: Mode – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. In the IR Control section, configure the following settings: Mode – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section: Max Shutter Speed – Select a suitable shutter speed according to the environmental luminance. The following table displays the options: Max Shutter Speed PAL NTSC 1/6.25 1/12.5 1/25 1/50 1/7.5 1/15 1/30 1/60 Caution: Using a slow shutter speed causes moving objects to be blurred. Attention: L'utilisation de vitesses d'obturation faibles peut rendre les objets en mouvement flous.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser In the Day/Night Switch Control section, configure the following settings: Mode – The Day/Night switch activates the IR Cut (IRC) filter for electronic day/night operation. Three modes are available: Auto, Color, and B/W. Auto – Select Auto for automatic operation according to the ambient light level. The camera converts from Day (color) mode to Night mode (monochrome/black and white) automatically at nighttime or in low-light conditions.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section: Exposure Value – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. Backlight Compensation – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. Highlight Compensation – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. Digital WDR – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section: Max Shutter Speed – Set the options: Shutter Speed PAL NTSC 1/6.25 1/12.5 1/25 1/50 1/7.5 1/15 1/30 1/60 Exposure Value – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. Highlight Compensation – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above. Digital WDR – See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section: Shutter Speed – Select the shutter speed from the following options: Manual Shutter Speed Manual Shutter Speed PAL NTSC PAL NTSC 1/25 1/50 1/100 1/250 1/500 1/30 1/60 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2500 1/5000 1/10000 1/1000 1/2500 1/5000 1/10000 Gain – Set the gain between 0-48 dB. Increasing the gain lightens dark pictures resulting from low-level lighting. The default is 0.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser To configure color settings 1. In the Color section, configure the following settings: Brightness ̶ Set the image brightness between -100 to 100, which provides the highest brightness. The default is 0. Contrast ̶ Set the image contrast between -100 to 100, which provides the highest contrast. The default is 0. Saturation ̶ Set the image saturation -100 to 100. The lower the number, the closer the image is to a grayscale (i.e., monochrome or black-and-white) image.
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser Manual – In Manual mode, white balance is adjusted on-screen according to the type of lighting. Figure 102: White Balance Manual Mode Settings To set the gain values, adjust the following settings: R Gain: Adjusts the red color in the image from 0 to 511. The higher the number, the redder the image. The default setting is 64. B Gain: Adjusts the blue color in the image from 0 to 511. The higher the number, the bluer the image. The default setting is 64.
Appendix Appendix The Appendix includes the following sections: Technical Specifications (page 88) Network Settings (page 91) Troubleshooting (page 92) Acronyms and Abbreviations (page 94) Accessories (page 95) January 14, 2019 Ariel CB-3102 User and Installation Guide 87
Appendix Technical Specifications Following are the CB-3102 technical specifications: Camera Image Sensor Effective Pixels (H x V) Sensor resolution Shutter Speed Color Mode B/W Mode Video Compression Sensitivity Video Resolution (H.264/MJPEG) 1/2.8” 3MP Sony Progressive Scan CMOS 1920 x 1080 2048 x 1536 pixels 1/6.25 (PAL) or 1/7.5 (NTSC) to 1/10,000 with up to 32x sensitivity boost in color or night mode 0.03 lux @ 30 IRE 0.01 lux without IR, 0 lux with IR @ 30 IRE Dual-stream H.
Appendix Operation Languages MicroSD Card Recording English, Arabic, Czech, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish Up to 128GB microSD card (Min 4GB recommended) (card not included) Analytics Motion Detection Defocus Tampering Alarm When the unit detects motion, a corresponding action is triggered. On/Off, by zone, object size, sensitivity level, and schedule. Notifications and On-Event Recording.
Appendix Mechanical Ingress Protection Vandal-Proof Protection IP67 IK7 (front), IK10 (metal body) Mounting Adjustment Certifications Full swivel ball joint, 360° rotation, 90° tilt Safety Electromagnetic Interference (EMC) Environmental 90 EN61000-6-3:2007+A1:2011, Class B; EN50130-4:2011, Class B; UL 60950-1 and 60950-22 IEC 60950-1:2005 (Second Edition) + Am 1:2009 + Am 2:2013; EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013; EN55022:1998 Class A; FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B, Class B; I
Appendix Network Settings The following are the network protocols and ports used by the camera: Protocol Port Usage FTP 21 Uploading files to the FTP server HTTP 80 Sending commands, requests, replies and notifications HTTPS 443 Using the secure socket protocols SSL/TLS over HTTP. HTTPS must be enabled if your network uses SNMPv3. Multicast Streaming As defined in the units Video/streaming (multicast).
Appendix Troubleshooting This section provides useful information and remedies for common situations where problems may be encountered. Problem No network connection Possible Solution Hardware issues: Check that the network is working and the unit is powered on. Check that the network (Ethernet) cable is properly attached to the unit. Confirm that the network cables are not damaged and replace if necessary. IP Address issues: Change the default IP address/addresses of the unit.
Appendix Problem Bad output video quality Possible Solution Check that the network cable is connected securely. Check that the camera settings are correct on the camera and in the unit. Check that the camera lens is clean and unobstructed. Check that the cable length is within specification. Streaming video image is hanging (stopped) Confirm the unit’s video streaming settings. Refresh your browser screen (F5). Check that the bandwidth and bit rate settings of the network are set properly.
Appendix Acronyms and Abbreviations Abbreviation 94 Description 802.1X Network Access Control Port-based authentication standard AES Advanced Encryption Standard AGC Automatic Gain Control DES Data Encryption Standard DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol FTP File Transfer Protocol H.
Appendix Accessories The following mounting accessories are available from FLIR for installation of your Ariel Gen II CB-3102 Series Mini-Bullet IP Camera. For more information on available options, contact your FLIR sales representative or visit www.FLIR.com/security to request details on where to get the accessories you need.
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