Illuminati Auto Tracking Network PTZ Camera User Manual 1.0 2019/11 Visit http://autotrack.sunba.net to access the step by step YouTube video tutorials for setting up Sunba Illuminati.
FCC Warning (U.S.A) The device has been tested in compliance with limits set by Part 15 of Federal Communication Commission (Class B). The operation of the device is thus limited by the following two conditions: 1) it is not permitted to cause harmful interference to any authorized radio communications, and 2) it must accept any interference it receives. WARNING: Please test the camera locally by directly connecting to the default power adapter from the package before mounting it outside.
1. Model Specification Model Image Sensor Illuminati 1/2.8” Progressive SONY CMOS Resolution 50HZ: 25fps (1920×1080) 60HZ: 30fps (1920×1080) 50HZ: 25fps (1280×720) 60HZ: 30fps (1280×720) Focal Length 4.8 ~120mm Angle of View 57.6 ~ 2.5 Degrees (Wide-angle ~ Telescope) Aperture Range F1.6 ~ F3.5 Min. Illumination Color: 0.05Lux@(F1.6, AGC ON) B/W: 0.01Lux@(F1.
Test the camera on your desk before mounting outside. Do NOT extend the power cable during the bench test because DC power drops quickly along the transmission. A bench test helps you rule out all problems caused by power supply. Underpower causes problems such as 1. Ghost image 2. Unstable infrared (camera reboots repeatedly) and 3. Random spinning dome.
2.2 PoE+ Requirement PoE+IEEE 802.3at standard is required. Note traditional PoE system( 802. 3af standard) delivers up to 15.4W, which is unable to fully support the camera. Dome cameras, especially with 20x zoom-in capacity, have higher power requirements than fixed cameras. Transmission distance PoE will also drop power along the Ethernet cable. With PoE+ adapter supplying 30W, please don’t run Ethernet over 200ft.
2.4 Mounting Outdoor Good, the camera is working correctly. Now I just need to pick the right extension cable and mount it outside! POE+out Injector/Swith 100V~250V POE+ ≥30W 100~200ft Data out Data in POE+ 802.3at Wiring method: ELV (Extra-LowVoltageSystem) Router Please use Sunba 65W high power injector if you are runing over 200ft.
3. Camera Management The camera is set to DHCP mode by default, meaning the router will automatically assign a matching IP to the camera. Therefore, the camera should be in “online” status once it has been powered and connected to the router. Default Username/Password: Username: admin Password: Admin12345 Note: Please pay attention to the capitalized A in the password field. 3.
Next, please open a compatible web browser, and input the IP of the camera in the address line. For example, for the above camera, please enter http://192.168.1.12 in the address line. In the future, if the default HTTP port (80) of the camera has been changed, the url to login the camera through web interface will be http://IP:HTTP Port A web plugin must be installed manually for all browsers. The plugin file can be obtained from Sunba website or from the CD-ROM came with the camera.
Install and open the software, which will ask you to assign a user for the iFollow client. Note this is NOT the credential for the camera. The purpose of creating an account for iFollow client is to avoid unauthorized access to the surveillance monitor software. Users can also “enable auto-login” to skip the authentication step every time the software is open.
Export to Group Please remember to click “Export to Group”, which is a required step before users are able to view and configure the camera over the client software. The purpose of “Group” is to better categorize different cameras in a surveillance project. If the “Export to Group” option is not selected when the camera has been initially added, users can go to “Group” and click “Import” to manually assign the camera to a group.
② ① ③ Click “Import” to import the camera to the specified group. Next, please go to the Main View page and double click the camera to start live view.
3.3 Camera Management by Smartphone App IOS & Android: Guarding Vision Step 1. Select Country and Region. Please note the regions cannot be changed once your account has been created. Step 2. Create a cloud account and login. You can authenticate the account through either phone number or email address. Step 3. Add a Verification Code In Configuration>Network>Advanced Settings>Platform Access, the cloud platform status must be “Enable” and the status must be “Online” before the P2P service works.
Step 4. Add Device Tap “Add Device” to scan the QR barcode on the silver label of the camera body, or tap the “+” icon on the top right corner to manually enter the camera serial number. The serial number can be found from the silver label. Alternatively, you can find the serial number from the SADP tool, Web Interface or the iFollow client. The numeric values between WR and W represent the serial number.
Step 5. Live View The app may ask you to enter the verification code (see step 3) before you are able to watch live view. If the verification code fails, try modifying another code in the web interface and click “Save” to refresh the code. Tap the device name under “My Device” to start live viewing. Step 6. Control pan tilt zoom and preset. Apart from live viewing, users can control pan tilt zoom and preset through the app.
4. Static IP Management To assign a static IP to the camera, please go to Configuration-Network-Basic Setting-TCP/IP and unselect DHCP. Then manually modify the camera IP and click “Save”. In the rare cases that IP conflicts, the router may manually assign another static IP to the camera. Therefore, it is also recommended to configure a Mac-IP reservation through the router as well. 5.
In the web interface, users can double click the preset name on the list to customize the name for the position preset such as front gate, back yard or parking lot. Special Presets Special presets are preset numbers associated with advanced commands that cameras can follow to enable settings such as changing infrared LED night vision mode, setting up auto tracking etc. You can call the preset directly (no need to “add” a preset as they are pre-existed) according to The Full Preset List.
6. The Preset List Preset No. Name Set Call Delete 1-49 Position Presets Yes Yes Yes Park Act Note Only preset 1-32 support Park Act. 50 Intrusion Tracking Yes Yes Yes Yes A surveillance scene (preset 50) and an intrusion defense region must be created first. 51 LineCross Tracking Yes Yes Yes Yes A surveillance scene (preset 51) and a line must be created first.
7. Auto Tracking 7.1 An Overview of the Tracking Algorithm Smart tracking The camera can be set in one of 3 tracking modes: 1) preset tracking, 2) line cross tracking or 3) intrusion tracking. The tracking will begin once a motion is detected (with adjustable sensitivity), and will follow the moving object for a set duration (adjustable) or until the object is lost before return back to the pre-configured position. Note: Regular motion detection is NOT activated when the camera is in smart tracking mode.
7.2 Preset Tracking Preset tracking is the same as home position tracking. The PTZ camera will track a moving object at a pre-designated view. For example, if the camera is installed at the house front, users would generally want the camera to start tracking an object while the camera is exactly facing the front gate. In this case, users can add a preset at their desired home position. Steps to enable preset tracking: 1.Click to add a preset.
7.3 Line Cross Tracking Line cross tracking is an upgrade to conventional preset tracking to improve tracking efficiency. Instead of tracking any moving object at the designated view, it would only start tracking if a line from the view has been crossed by a moving object. For example, users can draw a line on their front gate , and the camera will start following any moving object passing the line (gate). Steps to enable line cross tracking: 1.Set the desired surveillance view as preset 51 2.
4.Set the Arming Schedule Line cross tracking can be customized to activate only at a specific time slot. By default, the tracking is scheduled to run 24/7. Drag the time bar to adjust the arming schedule: 5.Set up linkage methods The linkage method sets up a series of available actions the camera can do in response to a line cross event. [Smart Tracking] Activate the tracking feature for a line cross event. You must enable this if you want the camera to follow the moving object that triggers the alert.
6.Call preset 51 to activate the line cross tracking Select preset 51 from the list and hit the call button. Once preset 51 has been called, a blue line will appear, which indicates the tracking has been activated. After that, the camera will begin tracking whenever a moving object crosses the cordon. 7.4 Intrusion Tracking Intrusion tracking is an upgrade to conventional preset tracking to improve tracking efficiency.
[Draw Area] Draw a quadrangle as the perimeter of the protected region [Clear] Clear any existing regions [Sensitivity] The sensitivity needs to be set in Configuration-PTZ-Smart Tracking 3. (Optional) Add additional regions if applicable. Users can add up to 4 regions by drawing different tetragons. 4.Set the Arming Schedule: Please refer to chapter 7.3 (Step 4). 5.Set up linkage methods: Please refer to chapter 7.3 (Step 5). 6.
NOTE: Rules for smart events can not be enabled for live view in Chorme/Firefox. 8. Remote Access 8.1 P2P Cloud P2P technology allows you to remotely connect, and configure your pan tilt zoom camera even though you are thousands miles away through Sunba encrypted cloud server. Below we will introduce how to use P2P to connect to your device through Guarding Vision app and iFollow desktop client.
Register a cloud account and login.
Add the camera serial number and the cloud platform verification code. In Configuration-Network-Advanced Settings-Platform Access, a verification code must be added upfront before you are able to use the P2P function for remote access. 8.2 Port Forwarding This is a very conventional way of remotely connecting IP cameras. By definition, port forwarding will enable remote access by mapping traffic through specific ports to specific device on the LAN (Local Area Network).
8.4 VPN This is one of the most secured ways of accessing your device remotely but the setup can be moderately difficult for beginners. VPN allows you to remotely connect to your LAN at home as if you are physically present at the remote site. This means you can view the remote IP camera through its local IP address as if you are at home. Meanwhile, all your data will be encrypted in the VPN server.
Click “General” to set the maximum online connection. Under the user management page, administrator can also see the list of online user. 10. Motion Detection To set up motion detection, please go to Configuration-Event-Basic Event-Motion Detection and check “Enable Motion Detection”. Motion detection is automatically disabled when the camera is set to advanced tracking features.
[Draw Area] Draw red squares to mark motion detection zone and avoid any unwanted alert zone. [Clear All] Clear all drawings. [Scheduled Image Setting] This is set to customize the day/night motion trigger sensitivity. The “auto switch” option will automatically separate the day/night profile when the camera enters night vision mode. The “scheduled switch” option allows you to separate the day/night profile by time. [Area] Customize the day/night motion trigger sensitivity in 8 different areas.
11. FTP Communication FTP can be setup in Configuration-Network-Advanced Setting-FTP.
[Server Address] The FTP service address, please enter without the “ftp://” prefix. [Port] Enter the port of your FTP server. The default value is usually 21. [Directory Structure] You can choose to save captured pictures in the root directory, parent directory or child directory. For parent directory and child directory, you will be asked to specify the name of the directory. [Picture Filing Interval] Choose how long you would want to write a new folder in your FTP server.
1. Sunba Illuminati has waterproof ethernet kit shipped together with the camera. To apply the waterproof kit, you have to cut the crystal head, thread the ethernet cable through the waterproof kit, and then finally use crimper tool to add the crystal head back to the cable. 2. Using electricial waterproof tape is one of the most popular ways of protecting connectors for water exposure. 3. Using waterproof connector protector together with some electrical waterproof tapes can be another option. 13.
There are 3 types of user levels with different ranges of permissions: 1) An administrator gets access to all features by default. 2) An operator is able to access main features of the camera customized by the administrator. 3) A user can only watch live view of the camera. To login the camera through an ONVIF program/device, you need to input the camera’s IP, ONVIF username/password you set above as well as the ONVIF port. The ONVIF port for Sunba Illuminati is the same as the HTTP port.
3) Please swipe the device to open the setting menu. Under “Alarm Notification”, choose “Enable” and set the “Notification Schedule” if you want. The notification schedule allows you to customize the specific time slot you want to receive the notification. 4) From the camera interface, please always ensure the “Notify Surveillance Center” option is checked for each type of event you want to receive an alert. Check this to receive push notification. 15.
Move the cursor up/value increase. IR SETTING IR MODE AUTO IR ON SENS 210 IR OFF SENS 185 EXIT Go to previous menu. Enter/Confirm/Select. Move the cursor down/value decrease. IR MODE A.AUTO: Turn on/off IR LED automatically according to darkness of ambient environment. If the value of the CURRENT LEVEL (darkness) is ≥ the IR ON SENS, then the LED will be turned on automatically, vice versa. Larger CURRENT LEVEL is equivalent to darker environment. AUTO MODE is selected by default. B.
16. Reset the Camera 16.1 Reset the camera configuration To reset the camera to factory reset, please access the camera web interface, and find preset 92 from the preset list. Click to select the preset, and hit the call button next to preset 92. NOTE: After you reset the camera, you must re-activate the camera using the SADP tool. Call to factory reset the camera. 16.2 Recover Password Method A. Security Questions. Before You Start: 1) You should have set up security questions already.
Select Email Verification as the Verification Mode, and export the QR code. Save the QR code and send it to pw_recovery@device-service.com as an attachment (PNG format). Note: 1) You can use either your reserved email or any email to send this QR code. Only the reserved email will receive a valid verification code within 5 mins. 2) The verification code is only valid for 24 hours. 3) The QR code changes when you change the reserved email address. Method C.
1 2 Select “Export/Import Secret Key Mode” and click “Export” to select a path that exports the XML key request file. An XML key file will be generated automatically in the selected path. Please send the following information to support@sunba.net: 1)XML key request file or QR Code in the attachment 2)Order ID or proof of purchase Sunba support team will return a verification file within 24 hours. Note: 1) You can power off the computer or exit the SADP tool waiting for the key from Sunba.
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Warranty Statement 1.This product comes with a 2-year limited warranty in USA (1 year in other regions) and covering parts only. You must pay the labor fee for repair inside the warehouse. However, any parts replacements are always covered and we will be sending you videos & paper instructions on how to fix the unit. Please contact us first within the warranty period to make sure the condition of warranty is met. 2.