Quasar™ Installation and User Guide CB-6404/CB-6408 Bullet Cameras CB-640x Installation and User Guide Revision 100 This document does not contain any export-controlled information.
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Table of Contents Document Scope and Purpose .............................................................................................. 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 6 2.1 2.2 2.3 Features .......................................................................................................................... 7 Accessing Product Information from the FLIR Website .............................
.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 Alarm Page ................................................................................................................... 52 Audio Page ................................................................................................................... 57 I/O Devices Page .......................................................................................................... 57 Sound Page ............................................................................
List of Figures Figure 1: CB-640x Bullet Camera with Sun Shield .................................................................................... 6 Figure 2: Visible Security Cameras Page on FLIR.com ............................................................................ 7 Figure 3: FLIR Quasar™ Premium Bullet Details Page on FLIR.com ....................................................... 8 Figure 4: FLIR Quasar™ Premium Bullet Support Page ..........................................................
Figure 39: Alarm Output Pin - Normal Settings ................................................................................... 38 Figure 40: Illumination Page .................................................................................................................... 39 Figure 41: OSD Page - OSD1 Settings .................................................................................................... 40 Figure 42: Privacy Zone Page ...........................................................
Figure 78: Certificate Generated .............................................................................................................. 63 Figure 79: Upload Certificate ................................................................................................................... 63 Figure 80: SNMP Settings........................................................................................................................ 64 Figure 81: 802.1X Settings..........................................
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-640x 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.
Introduction Introduction This guide is intended to help you physically install, configure settings for, and operate a CB-640x indoor/outdoor bullet IP camera. CB-640x cameras provide real-time video up to 4K UHD (CB-6408 models) or up to Quad HD (CB-6404 models); Shutter Wide Dynamic Range up to 120/130dB; line-level audio in/out; digital I/O; and infrared (IR) illumination. The following models are available: Specification CB-6408-11-I CB-6408-21-I CB-6404-11-I CB-6404-21-I Image Sensor 1/1.
Introduction 2.1 Features • Progressive 4K 1/1.8" or QHD 1/2.8" CMOS sensor, depending on the model • Triple stream: 4K / Quad HD + Full HD 1080p / HD 720p + D1, depending on the model • Record snapshots and video on 512GB microSDXC card (not included) • H.265, H.
Introduction 2. Click FLIR Quasar™ Premium Bullet. The camera’s product details page appears. Figure 3: FLIR Quasar™ Premium Bullet Details Page on FLIR.com 3. Scroll down to see the camera’s specifications and related documents. 4. Click Go to Product Support to open the camera’s support page. Figure 4: FLIR Quasar™ Premium Bullet Support Page 5. Open the relevant tab. For example, to see the accessories available, open the Accessories tab. 6.
Introduction 2.3 Camera Dimensions Following are the CB-640x camera dimensions. Figure 5: Side Dimensions CB-640x Installation and User Guide Revision 100 Figure 6: Front Dimensions February 2021 This document does not contain any export-controlled information.
Installation Installation This chapter describes how to mount, connect, and initially configure the unit: • Supplied Components • Pre-Installation Checklist • Outdoor Mounting Recommendations • Hardware Description • Powering the Camera • Initial Configuration • Mounting the Back Box and Routing the Cables • Mounting and Aiming the Camera • Completing Camera Setup • Attaching the Camera to a Supported VMS 3.
Installation • Use best security practices to design and maintain secured camera access, communications infrastructure, tamper-proof outdoor boxes, etc. • All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory requirements. Caution To avoid damage from overheating or unit failure, assure that there is sufficient temperature regulation to support the unit’s requirements (cooling/heating).
Installation Component Description 4 Direct mounting bracket To install the camera directly on a wall or ceiling, without using the attached adapter plate and supplied back box. For more information, see Detaching the Camera from the Adapter Plate. 5 Sun shield Minimizes the effects of rain and sunlight on image quality. 6 Camera body With sun shield attached 7 Access cover Provides access to the camera’s Internal Interfaces. 3.4.
Installation Figure 9: Internal Interfaces Interface Description For recording and file storage, insert a microSDXC card (up to 512 GB, Class 10) in the card slot. For recording HD video, FLIR recommends an SDHC or SDXC card capable of a minimum write speed of 10 MB/sec. 1 Micro SD card slot Caution Before you can record clips on the microSD card, it must first be formatted in the System Settings section of the camera’s web page. See SD Card Page. 2 USB To be supported in a future release.
Installation Interface Description LED (green / red / amber) that indicates camera is booting up or firmware being upgraded. 5 STATUS Camera state LED state Booting up Solid red for 2-3 seconds, then: Firmware upgrade 6 Safety wire Description Green Normal After a successful boot, the LED turns off after three minutes. Red An error has occurred. Flashing amber During upgrade Makes sure the access cover does not drop.
Installation Attention • Lorsqu'il est alimenté par PoE, ce produit doit être connecté uniquement à un réseau PoE. • La puissance nominale de l'alimentation PoE est 48VDC, 0.2A. • Si la caméra est installée pour une utilisation extérieure, l'alimentation PoE doit être installé avec l'étanchéisation appropriée. • Comme une unité d'alimentation «Listed», le PoE doit être marqué comme «LPS» ou «Limited Power Source". • Ce produit doit être installé par un technicien qualifié.
Installation To configure the camera for the first time, do the following: • Discover the Camera and Configure for Networking • Change the Video Format (Optional) • Attach the Camera to a VMS 3.6.1 Discover the Camera and Configure for Networking By default, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is enabled on the camera. If the camera cannot connect to a DHCP server, the camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.250.
Installation Figure 12: DNA - Select Login In the DNA - Login window, type the password for the admin user. If you do not know the admin user password, contact the person who configured the camera's users and passwords. Figure 13: DNA - Login Window Click Login, wait for Ok status to appear, and then click Close. In the DNA Discover List, verify that the camera's status is Authenticated. 2. In the DNA Discover List, right-click on the unit and select IP Setup. The DNA - IP Setup window appears.
Installation The camera reboots with the new settings. Wait for Ok status to appear. Figure 15: DNA - IP Setup Window - Status Ok You can now access the camera’s web page using the IP address you specified. To manually specify the camera's IP address using the camera’s web page: 1. Access the camera's web page. 2. On the View Settings Home Page, click System Settings, and make sure the Network page appears. 3.
Installation 3.7 Mounting the Back Box and Routing the Cables If required, install additional mounting hardware for the camera according to the instructions for the hardware. To maintain structural integrity, before drilling into the mounting surface, make sure it is at least 50mm (2”) thick. To mount the back box: 1. Using the mounting template, drill six holes on the wall or mounting surface: Diameter ⌀ 3/8” (9.5mm), depth 1/1/2” (40mm).
Installation Figure 19: Alignment Triangles Then, while carefully holding and fully supporting the camera, to make sure the screws are not bearing the camera's weight when tightening them, use the Torx wrench to tighten the three T20 screws attached to the adapter plate. Figure 20: Attach Camera to Back Box Figure 21: Mounting Complete 3.8.2 Adjusting the Sun Shield The CB-640x cameras are designed to operate in rugged environments. The sun shield is coated to prevent damage from sunlight or rain.
Installation To adjust the sun shield: 1. Loosen the two screws on the shield hood. 2. Move the sun shield forward or backward. 3. Tighten the two screws. Tip Adjust the sun shield to avoid issues with shadows. Take into account the lens coverage. Caution To avoid damaging the camera housing, do not adjust the sun shield beyond its limits. 3.8.
Installation Figure 25: Aligning the Toothed Surfaces 3.9 Completing Camera Setup Specify the camera's zoom and focus, and format the microSDXC card, by Accessing the Camera’s Web Page. For more information about the camera web page’s zoom and focus controls, see View Settings Home Page. For more information about formatting the microSDXC card, see SD Card Page. 3.
Operation Operation This chapter includes information about how to access the camera and how to operate it using the View Settings page. 4.1 Accessing the Camera’s Web Page The camera includes a web interface that enables it to be configured and operated from a web browser. FLIR recommends using Google Chrome to access the camera's web page, which also supports other browsers such as Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Internet Explorer 11 (32-bit).
Operation Figure 27: Camera Web Page First-Time Login Log back in with the new password. The camera’s View Settings home page opens. 4.2 View Settings Home Page By default, the camera web page opens on the View Settings page. Figure 28: View Settings Home Page (Google Chrome) CB-640x Installation and User Guide Revision 100 February 2021 This document does not contain any export-controlled information.
Operation To the left of the Live View window, the following View Settings Menus are displayed: • Video – Click to open the Video page and configuration options. • Visible – Click to open the Visible page and configuration options. • I/O – Click to open the I/O page and configuration options. • Illumination – Click to open the Illumination page and control options. • OSD – Click to open the OSD page and configuration options.
Operation Figure 29: Video Page Click Profile 1, Profile 2, or Profile 3. If you want the image rotated 90° counterclockwise (to the left) and displayed in vertically oriented 9:16 aspect ratio, enable Corridor. Corridor mode is recommended when monitoring a long, narrow area, such as an aisle, hallway, or corridor. This mode is referred to in Latitude as “90 and 270 degrees” mode. Note When Corridor is enabled, only the H.264 codec is supported.
Operation • Main Profile (only profile available for H.265 codec): Provides improved picture quality at reduced bandwidths and storage costs and is becoming more common as the camera processors (DSPs) become more able to handle the processing load. Main Profile can save 10-12% over Baseline. • Baseline Profile (not available for H.265 codec): Primarily for low-cost applications that require additional data loss robustness, such as videoconferencing and mobile applications.
Operation CB-6408 models - NTSC Stream 1 Stream 2 1280x720 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF OFF 1920x1080 30fps H264/H265 15fps MJPEG OFF 1280x720 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG Stream 3 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF OFF 1920x1080 30fps H264/H265 15fps MJPEG OFF 1280x720 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF 720x480 30fps H264/H2
Operation CB-6404 models - NTSC Stream 1 Stream 2 OFF 1920x1080 30fps H264/H265 15fps MJPEG OFF 1280x720 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG 1280x720 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF OFF 1920x1080 30fps H264/H265 15fps MJPEG OFF 1280x720 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG Stream 3 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF 720x480 30fps H264/H265/MJPEG OFF 720x480 30fps H264/H265
Operation Rate Control: • CBR (Constant Bit Rate): Specify a constant, maximum bit rate. CBR does not optimize storage or quality, because it does not allocate enough data for complex video resulting in degraded quality and allocates too much data for simple video. Specifying a higher bit rate results in better quality but requires more storage. • CVBR (Constrained Variable Bit Rate): Varies the amount of data per time segment, up to the specified maximum bit rate.
Operation 4.3.1 Viewing Live Video using a Media Player The main live video 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 three video encoding formats (H.264, H265, and MJPEG). To view a media stream with VLC Open VLC. From the Media tab, select Open Network Stream. The Open Media screen is displayed.
Operation Click Play. The video stream is displayed in the media player. If available, audio will also be streamed. Figure 31: Media Player Screen 4.4 Visible Page The Visible page enables you to configure picture quality, focus, zoom, and other image settings. Figure 32: Visible Page Brightness: Specify a value between -100 and 100, which provides the highest brightness. The default is 0.
Operation Hue: Specify a value between -100 and 100, which provides the deepest hue. The default is 0. Saturation: Specify a value between -100 and 100. The lower the number, the closer the image is to a grayscale (i.e., monochrome or black-and-white) image. The higher the number, the deeper the image color (i.e., reds will be redder and blues will be bluer). The default is 0. Sharpness: Specify a value between 0-100, which provides the highest sharpness around the edges and for small features.
Operation its level increases the sensitivity of the image sensor, which brightens the image and add details. This increases the level of noise in the image. • Shutter WDR: For scenes with high contrast or changing light conditions, the camera combines two frames taken with slow- and fast-exposure shutter speeds into a single frame with a wide dynamic range. The camera uses an algorithm that determines the optimal mix of light and dark regions within the scene.
Operation Shutter Speed (only available when Auto Exposure Mode is set to Shutter Priority or Manual): Shutter Speed PAL NTSC 1/6.25 1/250 1/2500 1/7.5 1/250 1/2500 1/12.
Operation Figure 35: Manual White Balance Settings • Manual: White balance is adjusted on-screen according to the type of lighting. When selected, you can configure the following gain values: o 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. o 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. To quickly balance the color, click One Push.
Operation • B/W: Locks camera in nighttime mode. Image Rotation: • Flip: Flips the image upside-down. • Mirror: Displays the image from a different angle. • Both: Displays the image upside-down from a different angle. • OFF (default). Video Format: Select the desired video format, PAL or NTSC (default). Then, click Save. The camera reboots. Where relevant, changing the settings on the Visible page immediately affects the live visible video images and streams. To save changes, click Save.
Operation To configure the alarm output pin state: Figure 38: Alarm Output Pin - Pulse Settings 1. Click Output. 2. Click Alarm. 3. Select whether the display state of the alarm output pin is On or Off. 4. Select the state in which the alarm output pin is not alarmed: Open (default) or Closed. 5. Select the method of alarm output pin activation: • Pulse: Activates the alarm output pin for a configurable duration (On Time, between 0.1-200 seconds), interval (Off Time, between 0.
Operation Figure 40: Illumination Page Infrared light: • Auto (default): The IR LEDs turn on or off according to surrounding lighting conditions. For example, in low-light conditions, the IR LEDs turn on. • On: The IR LEDs are on. • Off: The IR LEDs are off. Smart IR: • On (default): When the IR LEDs are on, the camera automatically adjusts the exposure level in zones of the image to compensate for overexposure or underexposure.
Operation Figure 41: OSD Page - OSD1 Settings Click OSD1, OSD2, or Event. Enable (not available when configuring Event OSD settings): o Device Name: The device name appears on-screen. Users assigned the role of admin or expert can configure the device name on the Firmware & Info Page. o Date: The date appears on-screen. o Text: The time appears on-screen. o OFF (default): Disables OSD. Background Color: Black or Transparent (default). Text Color: Black or White (default).
Operation Figure 42: Privacy Zone Page To set up a privacy zone: Move the Enable slider to the right. By default, privacy zones are disabled. Select one of the eight privacy zones: Zone-1 through Zone-8. From the Privacy Color Setting drop-down list, select Black (default), Grey, or White. The privacy color setting applies to all zones. Using your mouse, click and drag in the Live View window to draw the privacy zone. Click Save. The privacy zone appears in the Live View window.
Operation To delete a privacy zone: Select the privacy zone. Under Zone Setting, click Clear. The privacy zone is immediately deleted. You do not need to click Save. For each privacy zone you want to delete, repeat the above steps. 4.9 Motion Page On the Motion page, you can: • Enable or disable motion detection. • Define the motion detection zone (also known as the region of interest). • Configure the motion detection sensitivity.
Operation Figure 45: Motion Detection Enabled and Zone Defined CB-640x Installation and User Guide Revision 100 February 2021 This document does not contain any export-controlled information.
Configuration Configuration Users assigned the admin or expert role can click System Settings on the View Settings Home Page to configure: • Networking • FTP • I/O devices • Recordings • RTSP • SD card • Sounds • Email • Date and time • Alarms • Snapshots • Cybersecurity • User accounts and passwords • Audio In addition, users assigned the admin or expert role can access the Firmware & Info page to upgrade the camera's firmware, reset the camera to its factory defaults, reboot t
Configuration • o IPv4 Subnet Mask: Determines whether destinations are on the same subnet. FLIR recommends using the default address: 255.255.255.0. If the subnet mask is not properly configured, the camera might not be able to communicate with other devices on the network. o IPv4 Default Gateway: Used to forward frames to destinations in other subnets. An invalid gateway setting causes transmission to destinations in other subnets to fail.
Configuration Figure 48: UPnP Settings Enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play): When enabled, any unit on the LAN can detect the camera and you can configure the Mode: • IP and Device Name (default): When the camera connects to the LAN, other units on the LAN detect the camera by its IP address, model, and serial number (configurable on the Firmware & Info Page). • Device Name: When the camera connects to the LAN, other units on the LAN detect the camera by its model and serial number.
Configuration Figure 50: Additional Networking Settings MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit): The greatest amount of data that can be transferred in one physical frame on the network. For Ethernet, the MTU is 1500 bytes (default). For PPPoE, the MTU is 1492. The range is from 1100 to 1500 bytes. Speed & Duplex: You can select Auto (default), 1.0 Gbps Full Duplex, 100 Mbps Full Duplex, 100 Mbps Half Duplex, 10 Mbps Full Duplex, or 10 Mbps Half Duplex. 5.
Configuration Figure 52: Date & Time Page - NTP Selected Select the date and time mode: • NTP (Network Time Protocol; default): The camera’s date and time are synchronized with an NTP server. • Manual: Manually specify the camera’s date time. Figure 53: Date & Time Page - Manual Selected You can copy the PC’s current time or manually specify the camera’s time and date. Time Zone: Regardless of whether NTP or Manual is selected, specify the time zone in which the camera is located.
Configuration o • Manual (default): The Server Address field appears. Specify the IP address of the NTP server (default: time.nist.gov). Synchronization Period: Specify the frequency the camera synchronizes with the NTP server, in number of hours between 1-24. For example, to synchronize the camera with the NTP server twice per day, specify 12. To apply changes, click Save. The new time appears as the Current Camera Time. 5.
Configuration Notes: • The password must consist of at least eight characters and include at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter, one number, and one special character. • The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click Save. The new user appears in the list of users.
Configuration User Name: Specify the user name of the account the camera uses to access the FTP server. Password: Specify the password of the account the camera uses to access the FTP server. Mode: • Active: The camera maintains a connection with the FTP server. This mode uses more network bandwidth but provides instant FTP responses. • Passive (default): The camera only establishes a connection with the FTP server when necessary, which uses less network bandwidth.
Configuration Note The card must be formatted as a single partition. When an SD card is inserted and has stored snapshot or video clip files, you can: • see the card’s overall capacity, in MB • how much free space is on it, in MB • search for stored files by selecting a date • download files Figure 59: SD Card Page – SD Card Inserted and Files Available 5.7 Alarm Page On the Alarm page, you can create and configure alarm rules, including triggers, arming schedules, and actions.
Configuration Figure 61: Rule Configuration Trigger Screen - I/O Trigger Selected 2. Rule name: Specify a unique and useful name for the rule. 3. Select the type of trigger event: • VMD: Select whether Motion detection or Tampering triggers an alarm. When Motion is selected, specify the motion Sensitivity (1-100). When Tampering is selected, specify the tampering Sensitivity (High, Mid, Low).
Configuration Figure 62: Rule Configuration - I/O Trigger Selected 5. By default, the alarm is armed all day, every day of the week. In the schedule, orange indicates when the alarm is armed. To modify when the alarm is armed and whether the alarm triggers the action defined for the rule, click Edit. The arming schedule setting screen appears. Figure 63: Arming Schedule Setting Screen For each day of the week, you can define up to three periods during which the alarm is armed.
Configuration Action: By default, the action defined for the alarm is enabled. To disable the action for a particular arming period, move the slider to the left. The following example shows how to arm an alarm and enable the alarm action from 8 AM-6 PM Monday through Friday: Figure 64: Arm Alarm and Enable Action Monday through Friday 8 AM-6 PM To apply changes, click Apply. The arming schedule setting screen closes, and the rule configuration Schedule screen appears with the modified arming schedule.
Configuration 6. Click Next. The rule configuration Action screen appears. Figure 66: Rule Configuration Action Screen 7. By default, for a new rule, action for the rule is enabled. To disable action for the rule, move the slider to the left. This setting overrides any specific action setting. 8. By default, no specific actions are enabled.
Configuration To modify an existing rule: 1. In the list of rules, click the icon next to the rule. The rule trigger appears. Figure 68: Rule List - Rule Trigger 2. Click the trigger. The rule configuration Trigger screen appears. 3. Modify the rule according to the procedure for creating an alarm rule. 4. Click Done. 5.8 Audio Page On the Audio page, you can configure the camera’s audio input and output settings. Figure 69: Audio Page Audio is enabled by default.
Configuration Figure 70: I/O Devices Page Number of input/output pins: Select up to two input and up to two output pins, corresponding to the four available dry contacts: Alarm In, Alarm Out, Audio In, Audio Out. When you change the number of input or output pins, the I/O pin list immediately changes. When enabling or disabling I/O pins, changes do not immediately take effect. To apply changes to these settings, click Save. 5.
Configuration Delete All: Deletes all uploaded audio files. 5.11 Snapshot Page On the Snapshot page, you can configure the settings for photo snapshot alarm actions. Figure 72: Snapshot Page Pre-Event Capture Count: Specify the number of frames to capture prior to the event snapshot, between 1-10. The default is 3 frames. Event Capture Interval: Specify the amount of time between snapshots, between 1-10 seconds. The default is 1 second.
Configuration Clip Size: Specify the maximum file size for video clips, between 200-300 MB. Stream: Select the video stream to record (1, 2, or 3). To apply changes to these settings, click Save. 5.13 Email Page On the Email page, you can configure the settings for email alarm actions. Figure 74: Email Page Note Before configuring email settings, check that: • There is an SMTP mail server on the local area network (LAN). • The camera’s network is connected either to an intranet or to the internet.
Configuration • Port: Specify the email server’s port number. • User Name: Specify the user name for the mail server account. • Password: Specify the password from the mail server account. • Sender Email Address: Specify the email address of the account sending the alarm notifications. • Attach Image: To attach the event snapshot to alarm notifications, move the slider to the right. By default, images are not attached to alarm notifications.
Configuration • IP Filtering 5.14.1 Certificates Before you can enable SSL/TLS/HTTPS, you need to have a valid certificate installed in the camera. You can generate a self-signed certificate, or you can upload a certificate issued by a Certificate Authority (CA). Figure 77: Cyber Page - Certificate Settings To generate a self-signed certificate: 1. Under Method, do one of the following: • To generate a self-signed certificate, click Self-Signed.
Configuration 3. Click Generate Certificate. Wait for the camera to generate the certificate, at which point the Certificate Information appears on the screen. Figure 78: Certificate Generated 4. If you are requesting and downloading a certificate, click Download Certificate. 5. Click Save to apply the changes. To upload a certificate: Figure 79: Upload Certificate 1. Click Upload Certificate. 2.
Configuration 5.14.2 SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) enables the network management system (NMS) to remotely monitor and manage the camera. You can enable the following SNMP versions and configure their settings: SNMP v1, SNMP v2c, and SNMP v3. If you are not sure how to configure the SNMP settings, contact your network or system administrator. To apply changes to SNMP settings, click Save. Figure 80: SNMP Settings SNMP v1 To enable SNMP v1, move the slider to the right.
Configuration Trap Community String: Specify the community to use when sending a trap message to the management system. The default value is public. Traps are used by the camera to send messages to the management system for important events or status changes. SNMP v3 To enable SNMP v3, move the slider to the right. By default, SNMP v1 is disabled. User Name: Specify the user name. The default is initial. Authentication Mode: Select MD5, SHA, or NONE (default).
Configuration Figure 81: 802.1X Settings 802.1X is disabled by default. Before enabling 802.1X on the camera, you must register a user name and password for the 802.1X server and configure the authentication server. Contact the network administrator to obtain certificates, user IDs, and passwords. To enable it, move the Enable slider to the left. Protocol Click TTLS (default) or PEAP. CA Certificate: Click 802.1X server.
Configuration Figure 82: TLS/HTTPS Settings Enable SSL The following settings are available: Setting TLS Enabled Access to the Camera HTTPS HTTP On Yes Yes Yes (can be disabled) Off (default) No No Yes HTTPS Only Yes Yes No When this setting is On or HTTPS Only, you can define the HTTPS port as 443 (default) or between 1025-65535. This setting affects whether the TLS and Web ports can be disabled or enabled (see Ports). 5.14.
Configuration The Enable SSL setting on the TLS/HTTPS screen affects whether the TLS port (443) and the Web port (80) are enabled or disabled: Enable SSL Setting TLS HTTP On On On or Off Off (default) Off On HTTPS Only On Off Also, to ensure communication with the camera, the ONVIF and RTSP ports cannot be disabled. 5.14.6 IP Filter You can restrict access to the camera by either allowing or denying up to 10 specific IP addresses.
Configuration • See the camera’s current firmware version, serial number, MAC address, model, and up time. • Upgrade the camera's firmware. • Reset the camera to its factory defaults. • Reboot the camera. • Import camera settings. • Export the camera’s current settings. • Download system information FLIR Support can use for troubleshooting. Figure 85: Firmware & Info Page Device Name: Specify a unique, friendly name for the camera, using only alphanumeric characters.
Configuration Caution Only upgrade to firmware developed for the specific Quasar CB-640x camera you are upgrading. 3. Click Upgrade. The camera uploads and installs the firmware, which takes about three minutes. After installing firmware, the camera reboots. Reset factory default and reboot Click Full Reset to return the camera its original factory configuration, including the camera’s original networking settings. Caution Clicking Full Reset causes the camera to lose all network settings.
Appendices Appendices • Technical Specifications • Network Settings • Troubleshooting • Acronyms and Abbreviations • Accessories CB-640x Installation and User Guide Revision 100 February 2021 This document does not contain any export-controlled information.
Appendices Technical Specifications Up-to-date technical specifications for the camera, in addition to other resources such as the Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) software tool and this installation and user guide, are available from the FLIR Quasar™ Premium Bullet pages on FLIR.com. For more information, see Accessing Product Information from the FLIR Website. CB-640x Installation and User Guide Revision 100 February 2021 This document does not contain any export-controlled information.
Appendices 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 ONVIF 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).
Appendices Troubleshooting This section provides useful information and remedies for common situations where problems may be encountered. Problem Possible Solution No network connection 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.
Appendices Problem Possible Solution 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. Check that other processes and applications are not causing undue latency. Check that the firewall analysis or blocking is not interfering with the video stream and supports the required ports and communication protocols.
Appendices Acronyms and Abbreviations Abbreviation Description 802.1X Network Access Control Port-based authentication standard AES Advanced Encryption Standard DES Data Encryption Standard DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol FTP File Transfer Protocol H.264 Video Compression Standard H.
Appendices Mounting Accessories The following mounting accessories are available from FLIR for installing your CB-640x camera. Image Name Description CM-CAPX-W32 Wall mount kit CX-POLE-G32 Pole mount adapter for CM-CAPX-W32 wall mount kit For more information, contact your FLIR sales representative or visit www.FLIR.com/security to request details on where to get the accessory.
Appendices Detaching the Camera from the Adapter Plate For outdoor installations, FLIR recommends mounting this camera with its wall box attached, to keep the camera and its cables waterproof. Without the wall box attached, the camera and cables are not waterproof. However, for indoor installations and depending on mounting circumstances, you might need to detach the camera and mounting bracket from the attached adapter plate. Using a Philips head screwdriver, loosen and remove the six M4 screws.
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