Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide
Notice Please read this manual thoroughly and save it for future use before attempting to connect or operate this unit. The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice.
Table of Contents Overview Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Indoor Dome Camera 8 10 Product features 10 Product overview 10 Installation 14 Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Outdoor Dome Camera 19 Product features 19 Product overview 19 Installation 23 Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Outdoor Bullet Cameras 29 Product features 29 Product overview 29 Installation 33 Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Indoor Box Camera 38 Product features 38 Product overview 38 Installation 41 Ill
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Network Topology 73 Network Connection 79 Default IP Address 79 DHCP 80 Managing cameras with the Illustra Connect tool 81 Configuration 83 Live menu 86 Quick Start Menu 91 Basic Configuration 91 Video Menu 114 Streams 114 Picture Settings 122 Date / Time / OSD 129 Privacy Zones 132 PTZ Settings Menu 135 PTZ Parameters 135 Preset 138 Patterns 140 Scans 143 Sequences 145 Events and Actions Menu 148 Event Sett
Firewall 169 Remote Access 171 Session Timeout 173 Network Menu TCP/IP 175 Multicast 176 FTP 177 SMTP 179 SNMP 180 CIFS 181 Dynamic DNS 181 System 183 Maintenance 183 Date / Time 187 Audio 188 Analog Video 190 Health Monitor 190 PTZ Summary 191 Logs 191 About 193 Edge Recording 5 175 194 Micro SD Card Management 194 Record Settings 196 Event Download 197 Appendix A: User Account Access 198 Appendix B: Using Media Player to View RTSP Streaming 201 Appendix
Warning • These units operate at AC 24V/ PoE (the Box camera also supports DC12V). The Indoor IR PTZ unit operates at PoE+ IEEE 802.3at or 24Vac. The Outdoor IR PTZ unit operates at PoE Ultra 802.3bt or 24Vac. WARNING: If you do not use an injector which is standard 802.3bt then the camera wont work. The Compact Dome and Micro Dome cameras are powered by PoE (IEEE802.3at class 1).
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Correct disposal of this product (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems). This product should be disposed of, at the end of its useful life, as per applicable local laws, regulations, and procedures.
Overview This Illustra Flex Installation and Configuration Guide is a user manual which provides physical properties, installation, and configuration information of the cameras in Table 1 on Page 8. Table 1 Product codes Product Code Model Name Description IFS03D1ICWTT Illustra Flex 3MP Indoor Dome Illustra Flex 3MP Mini-dome, 2.8-12mm, indoor, vandal, clear, white, TDN, TWDR IFS03D1OCWIT Illustra Flex 3MP Outdoor Dome Illustra Flex 3MP Mini-dome, 2.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide • For the Illustra Flex 3MP and 8MP Bullet camera, refer to Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Outdoor Bullet Cameras on page 29. • For the Illustra Flex 3MP and 8MP Box camera, refer to Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Indoor Box Camera on page 38. • For the Illustra Flex 3MP Outdoor Compact Mini Dome camera, refer to Illustra Flex 3MP Outdoor Compact Mini Dome Camera on page 43.
Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Indoor Dome Camera This chapter provides product features, installation procedures, and connection information regarding the Illustra Flex Series Indoor Dome cameras. Product features Len cases require special care when handling and cleaning to avoid scratches. For information on bubble handling and cleaning, see 8200-1174-01 Bubble Clearing Procedure Application Note. Go to https://illustracameras.com/products.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 4 Physical dimensions of the Illustra Flex Indoor Dome camera Figure 5 Pictorial index of the camera 8200-1456-01 M0 11
Table 6 Pictorial index descriptions Index number Description 1 Camera bottom case 2 Tilt adjustment bracket 3 Loosen the screw to take off camera housing 4 Camera housing 5 Dome cover Figure 7 Pin definitions of the unit 12 8200-1456-01 M0
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 8 Interior button descriptions Interior button Description Resets to factory default by pressing and holding the button for five seconds. Reboots the unit. Analog out port. Power over Ethernet (PoE) port. Figure 9 Connectors of the camera NOTE Connectors and field wiring terminals for external Class 2 circuits provided with marking indicating minimum Class of wiring to be used.
Figure 10 Audio and alarm pin definitions Installation In the box Check everything in the packing box matches to the order form and the packing slip.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Checking appearance When first unboxing, check whether if there is any visible damage to the appearance of the unit and its accessories. The protective materials used for the packaging should be able to protect the unit from most types of accidents during transportation. Remove the protective part of the unit when every item is checked in accordance with the list in In the box on page 14.
a 3 Connect the RJ-45 jack to a PoE compatible network device that supplied power through the Ethernet cable. Insert Audio cable and alarm cable to the unit, and connect the network cable to the RJ-45 terminal of a switch. Note:The power source needs to be NEC Class 2 or LPS. The PoE connection should be provided by a UL Listed product and the connections shall be made in accordance with Article 800 of the NEC or local regulations.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Limitation for three axes position: • Pan range: 375° CAUTION • Tilt range: 90° • Rotate range: Motorize Lens 356° Figure 12 Adjusting the position of the camera - End - Procedure 5 Locking the Camera Step Action 1 Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the dome cover and remove fingerprints. 2 Attach the inner liner and camera housing. 3 Turn the power on after you have install the unit.
Procedure 6 Installing the molded cap on the camera bottom case The molded cap is only applicable in installations that don’t need the gap for cables. Step Action 1 Install the molded cap (1) on the camera bottom case and ensure that it is securely attached.
Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Outdoor Dome Camera This chapter provides product features, installation procedures, and connection information regarding the Illustra Flex Series Outdoor Dome cameras. Product features Len cases require special care when handling and cleaning to avoid scratches. For information on bubble handling and cleaning, see 8200-1174-01 Bubble Clearing Procedure Application Note. Go to https://illustracameras.com/products.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 16 Physical dimensions of the Illustra Flex Outdoor Dome camera Figure 17 Pictorial index of the Illustra Flex Outdoor Dome camera 8200-1456-01 M0 20
Table 18 Pictorial index descriptions Index number Description 1 Camera bottom case 2 IR board 3 Tilt adjustment bracket 4 Camera top case 5 Loosen the screw to take off camera housing 6 Dome cover Figure 19 Pin definitions of the unit 21 8200-1456-01 M0
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 20 Interior button descriptions Interior button Description Resets to factory default by pressing and holding the button for five seconds. Reboots the unit. Analog out port. Power over Ethernet (PoE) port. Note:The connector cable of the Outdoor Dome Camera should be contained in a conduit suitable for outdoor use.
Figure 22 Audio and alarm pin definitions Installation In the box Check everything in the packing box matches to the order form and the packing slip. In addition to this guide, items below are included in the packing box.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Checking appearance When first unboxing, check whether if there is any visible damage to the appearance of the unit and its accessories. The protective materials used for the packaging should be able to protect the unit from most types of accidents during transportation. Remove the protective part of the unit when every item is checked in accordance with the list in In the box on page 23.
a Connect the RJ-45 jack to a PoE compatible network device that supplies power through the Ethernet cable. Note:The power source needs to be NEC Class 2 or LPS. The PoE connection should be provided by a UL Listed product and the connections shall be made in accordance with Article 800 of the NEC or local regulations. - End - Procedure 9 Mounting the camera Step Action 1 Mark holes that correspond to the camera base on the mounting surface 2 Drill holes.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 24 Mounting the camera with the junction box The mounting kit called out in Figure 24 on page 26 is not supplied with the unit. NOTE Keeping tilt angle over 25 degrees is recommended when IR-LED light is used. If tilt angel is below 25 degrees from the horizontal, the image would be flashed by the reflection of IR-LED light. - End - Procedure 11 Adjusting the Position The unit has three axes for positioning, refer to Figure 25 on page 27.
Figure 25 Adjusting the position of the camera For outdoor Dome camera series: Users can adjust zoom level and focus level using the Illustra Connect Web User Interface. NOTE - End - Procedure 12 Locking the Camera Step Action 1 Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the dome cover and remove fingerprints. 2 Attach the inner liner and camera housing. 3 Turn the power on after you have install the unit.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 14 Installing the molded cap on the camera bottom case The molded cap is only applicable in installations that don’t need the gap for cables. Step Action 1 Install the molded cap (1) on the camera bottom case and ensure that it is securely attached.
Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Outdoor Bullet Cameras Product features Len cases require special care when handling and cleaning to avoid scratches. For information on bubble handling and cleaning, see 8200-1174-01 Bubble Clearing Procedure Application Note. Go to https://illustracameras.com/products. From the Products page, select your camera product range and then select your camera model. Click Downloads and search for Bubble Handling and Cleaning Procedure.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 30 on page 30 and Figure 31 on page 31 illustrates dimensions and physical properties of the units as well as a pictorial index of the camera connectors. Descriptions of these connectors are available in Table 32 on Page 31. Note:The connector cable of the Outdoor Bullet Camera should be contained in a conduit suitable for outdoor use.
Figure 31 3MP (IFS03B1ONWIT) and 8MP Cameras dimensions (mm) and pictorial index Table 32 Pictorial index descriptions Index number Name Description 1 I/O connectors Connection for Input/Output devices. 2 Power Connector Connection to the external power source at AC 24V only. 3 BNC cable Connection for a BNC cable for analog out. 4 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector/Power over Ethernet (PoE) Connection for the RJ-45 cable for network connection as well as PoE.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 33 Input/Output connector descriptions Icon Description Alarm In Alarm Out Audio In Audio Out Power Ground You can find the interior buttons and ports on the base of the Illustra Flex Bullet camera. Remove the two screws to open the cover for access to these pins. Refer to Figure 34 on page 32 and Table 35 on Page 33 for descriptions of these buttons and ports.
Table 35 Descriptions of the interior buttons and ports of the Illustra Flex Bullet camera Index number Name 1 Micro SD card slot 2 Serial port 3 Default: returns to factory default by pressing the button for five seconds 4 Reset: system restart CAUTION When removing the screws for the default/reset cover, ensure you replace and tighten the screws to avoid water leaking after adjustment.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Remove the protective part of the unit when every item is checked in accordance with the list in In the box on page 33. Procedure 15 Mounting the camera Step Action 1 Affix the mounting template to the surface. After you drill the holes, knock in 4 plastic anchors and then lock in the 4 self-tapping screws to fasten the camera to the surface.
Figure 38 Mounting the Illustra Flex 3MP (IFS03B1BNWIT) Bullet camera to a wall Figure 39 Mounting the Illustra Flex 3MP (IFS03B1ONWIT) and 8MP Bullet cameras to a wall WARNING Depending on the material of mounting surface, different screws and anchors than those supplied with the product may be required. To prevent the unit from falling off the surface, ensure that it is mounted to a firm location (ceiling slab or channel) using a safety wire strong enough to withstand the total weight of the unit.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 16 Connecting the wires Step Action 1 Attach the camera to the fixed surface. 2 Pass all the signal cables through the mounting bracket. 3 Connect the power cable to the power plugs with one of the following options: 4 a AC 24V: Connect 24V (~) cables to terminals ~AC 24V. b PoE: Connect the RJ-45 jack to a PoE compatible network device that supplies power through the Ethernet cable.
Figure 41 Adjusting the 3MP (IFS03B1ONWIT) and 8MP camera position - End - Procedure 18 Adjusting the sun shield hood Step Action 1 Move the sun shield hood forward and backward to adjust the position of sunshade. CAUTION • Ensure to adjust the sun shield hood in coordination with lens in case of sunshade problems. • To avoid damage to the housing of the unit, do not adjust the sun shield position excessively.
Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Indoor Box Camera Product features Len cases require special care when handling and cleaning to avoid scratches. For information on bubble handling and cleaning, see 8200-1174-01 Bubble Clearing Procedure Application Note. Go to https://illustracameras.com/products. From the Products page, select your camera product range and then select your camera model. Click Downloads and search for Bubble Handling and Cleaning Procedure.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Camera connectors Figure 44 on page 39 and Table 45 on Page 40 describe the connectors of the camera and their designations.
Table 45 Connector descriptions Index Name Description 1 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector/PoE To insert the RJ-45 cable for network connection as well as Power over Ethernet (PoE) 2 AC/DC To use AC/DC power. 3 Video Out Connection Analog out. 4 Micro SD Card Slot To use a Micro SD card for recording and storage. 5 Reset Button To reboot the unit. 6 Default Button To reset all settings of the unit to factory default, press for 5 seconds. 7 Auto Focus Button To apply backup focus.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Icon Description Audio input Audio output Installation In the box Check everything in the box matches the order form and the packing slip. In addition to his manual, the items below are included in the box. • 1 network Illustra Flex Box Camera • 1 2 position 3mm Euro style plug • 1 printed Quick Start Guide • 1 printed Regulatory document Please contact your dealer if any item is missing.
Note:The power source needs to be NEC Class 2 or LPS. The PoE connection should be provided by a UL Listed product and the connections shall be made in accordance with Article 800 of the NEC or local regulations. CAUTION If using DC supply, make sure the polarity is correct. Incorrect connection can cause malfunction and/or damage.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Illustra Flex 3MP Outdoor Compact Mini Dome Camera This chapter provides product features, installation procedures, and connection information regarding the Illustra Flex 3MP Outdoor Dome camera. Product features Lens cases require special care when handling and cleaning to avoid scratches. For information on bubble handling and cleaning, see 8200-1174-01 Bubble Clearing Procedure Application Note. Go to https://illustracameras.com/products.
Figure 50 Physical dimensions of the Compact Mini Dome camera (mm) Figure 51 Pictorial index of the Compact Mini Dome camera 44 8200-1456-01 M0
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 52 Pictorial index descriptions Index number Description 1 Camera base 2 Lens Unit 3 Camera top case 4 Screw casing (Loosen the screws to take off the top cover) 5 Dome cover Figure 53 Interior view and buttons of the unit 8200-1456-01 M0 45
Table 54 Interior button descriptions Interior button Description Resets to factory default by pressing and holding the button for five seconds. Reboots the unit. Note:The connector cable of the Compact Mini Dome camera should be contained in a conduit suitable for outdoor use Note:Connectors and field wiring terminals for external Class 2 circuits provided with marking indicating minimum Class of wiring to be used. Class 2 shall be marked adjacent to the field wiring terminals.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 21 Disassembling the Camera Step Action 1 Remove the bungs from the camera base and remove the screws from the top of the camera with a safety screwdriver (4). 2 Gently remove the top cover (3). 3 Set the top cover aside. Note:Unscrew the top cover safety wire to fully remove the top cover.
6 Ensure that the top cover safety wire is connected and securely fit the top cover. Figure 56 Mounting the camera WARNING Depending on the material of your mounting surface, you may require different screws and anchors than those as supplied. To prevent the unit from falling off, ensure that it is secured to a firm place (ceiling slab or channel) with the safety wire (supplied) strong enough to sustain the total weight of the unit. Pay also attention to the finishing at the end of the wire.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 23 Adjusting the Position The unit has three axes for positioning, refer to Figure 57 on page 49. While monitoring, adjust the position as below. Step Action 1 Pan Adjustment (A) For Wall Mount and Tilted Ceilings: a 2 Horizontal Rotation (B): a 3 Rotate the lens base (maximum 140°) until you are satisfied with the field of view. Rotate 3D assembly in the base.
Figure 58 Adjusting the position of the camera For Compact Mini Dome camera series: The zoom level and focus are manually set in the factory. NOTE - End - Procedure 24 Installing the desiccant Step Action 1 Remove the papers from the back of the desiccant. 2 Attach to the interior side of the camera cover as seen in the image below.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide - End - Procedure 25 Locking the Camera Step Action 1 Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the dome cover and remove fingerprints. 2 Ensure that the top cover safety wire is connected and attach the inner liner and top cover.
Illustra Flex Series 2MP Indoor and Outdoor IR PTZ Camera This chapter provides product features, installation procedures, and connection information regarding the Illustra Flex Series 2MP Indoor and Outdoor IR PTZ cameras. Product features Lens cases require special care when handling and cleaning to avoid scratches. For information on camera head handling and cleaning, see 8200-1174-01 Bubble Clearing Procedure Application Note. Go to https://illustracameras.com/products.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 62 Physical dimensions of the mount adapter Figure 63 Pictorial index of the camera 8200-1456-01 M0 53
Table 64 Pictorial index descriptions Index number Description 1 NPT Pendant Cap 2 Screws (x2) to open and lock the top cover. 3 Top cover 4 Camera lens 5 Camera head Figure 65 Pin definitions of the unit NOTE 54 Connectors and field wiring terminals for external Class 2 circuits provided with marking indicating minimum Class of wiring to be used. Class 2 shall be marked adjacent to the field wiring terminals.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 66 Interior button descriptions Button and Connectors Description Resets to factory default by pressing and holding the button for five seconds. Reboots the unit. Analog out port.
Installation In the box Check everything in the packing box matches to the order form and the packing slip.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 27 Accessing the connector pins Refer to Figure 68 on page 57 for a pictorial index of accessing the connector pins. Step Action 1 Remove the two screws below (1) located on the top cover to open it.
Procedure 29 Mounting the camera Step Action 1 Refer to the Illustra mounting accessories webpage (https://www.illustracameras.com/products/accessories/mounts/) for assistance with this procedure. Note:The following mount accessory part numbers are applicable with the Illustra Flex 2MP IR PTZ camera: IFIRPTZWRECMT, IFIRPTZC2X2, RHOSW, RHOLW, RHOTR, ROTRF, RHOWCA, ROENDC.
Illustra Flex 2MP Indoor Micro Dome Camera This chapter provides product features, installation procedures, and connection information regarding the Illustra Flex 2MP Indoor Micro Dome camera. Product overview This chapter explains the features and installation of the llustra Flex 2MP Indoor Micro Dome camera. Product code and description of the camera is provided in Table 70 on page 59.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 72 Physical dimensions of the Micro Dome lens module (mm) Figure 73 Physical dimensions of the electronic control unit (mm) 8200-1456-01 M0 60
Figure 74 Distance between the mounting points (mm) Figure 75 Pictorial index of the Micro Dome camera 61 8200-1456-01 M0
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 76 Pictorial index descriptions Index number Description 1 Camera base 2 Screw casing (Loosen the screws to take off the top cover) 3 Lens Unit 4 Camera top cover 5 Camera and electronic control unit connection cable Figure 77 Interior view and buttons of the unit Table 78 Interior button descriptions Interior button Description Camera reboot/reset button.
Note:The connector cable of the Micro Dome camera should be contained in a conduit suitable for indoor use. Note:Connectors and field wiring terminals for external Class 2 circuits provided with marking indicating minimum Class of wiring to be used. Class 2 shall be marked adjacent to the field wiring terminals. Figure 79 Metal plate ring description The camera lens module must be securely attached to the metal plate ring when attaching the camera to a wall.
Installation In the box Check everything in the packing box matches to the order form and the packing slip. In addition to this guide, items below are included in the packing box. • 5 plastic 25mm screw anchors • 4 Phillips pan head tapered screws 3mm x 25mm • 3 Phillips pan head tapered screws 3mm x 10mm • 3 Hex stand-offs M2.5 x 0.45P x 17mm • 3 Phillips flat head machine screws M2.5 x 0.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Checking appearance When first unboxing, check whether if there is any visible damage to the appearance of the unit and its accessories. The protective materials used for the packaging should be able to protect the unit from most types of accidents during transportation. Remove the protective part of the unit when every item is checked in accordance with the list in In the box on page 64.
Procedure 32 Mounting the camera behind a wall For the behind a wall and into a surface from the front mounting configurations the Metal plate ring should be attached to the lens module using the M2.5 screws and stand-offs if required at a clean desk, table, or bench work area creating a camera module before going to the installation site. Step 1, 2, and 3 below should be performed before going to the installation site.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 84 Attaching the electronic control unit and lens module with the cable Note:Ensure that the lens module cable can reach the electronic control unit. 7 Plug the lens module cable into the electronic control unit. WARNING Depending on the material of your mounting surface, you may require different screws and anchors than those as supplied.
Procedure 33 Mounting the camera into a ceiling or wall surface For the behind a wall and into a surface from the front mounting configurations the Metal plate ring should be attached to the lens module using the M2.5 screws and stand-offs if required at a clean desk, table, or bench work area creating a camera module before going to the installation site. Step 1, 2, 3 and 4 below should be performed before going to the installation site.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide 5 Securely attach the electronic control unit to the wall rear with the two (3mm x 25mm) screws provided. Note:Ensure that the lens module cable can reach the electronic control unit. Figure 87 Attaching the electronic control unit and lens module with the cable 6 Plug the lens module cable into the electronic control unit.
Figure 88 Attaching the electronic control unit above the ceiling Note:Ensure that the lens module cable can reach the electronic control unit. WARNING The Electronic Control unit must not be mounted in a tightly enclosed area. WARNING The lens module must be connected to electronic control unit before powering on. - End - Procedure 35 Adjusting the camera lens position You can Pan, Tilt and rotate the camera lens. Step Action 1 Use the Torx T10 Security L-Key to untighten the Torx screw.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2 Adjust the camera eye ball into the required position and then tighten the Torx screw. a Pan Adjustment - Rotate the camera eye ball a maximum of +/-22°until you are satisfied with the field of view. b Tilt Adjustment - Tilt the camera eye ball a maximum 70° from the frontal mounting surface until you are satisfied with the field of view. Note:The arrow located near the eye ball indicates the direction of the sensor.
Figure 90 Identifies the camera reset button - End - 72 8200-1456-01 M0
Network Topology The Illustra Flex cameras deliver video images and audio in real-time using the internet and intranet. It is equipped with an Ethernet RJ-45 network interface. The following images illustra the network topologies of the cameras. Indoor and Outdoor Dome Camera Topology Figure 91 Dome Cameras Network Topology Type I.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Bullet Camera Topology Figure 93 Illustra Flex Bullet Camera Network Topology Type I Figure 94 Illustra Flex Bullet Camera Network Topology Type II 8200-1456-01 M0 74
Box Camera Topology Figure 95 Illustra Flex Box Camera Network Topology Type I Figure 96 Illustra Flex Box Camera Network Topology Type II 75 8200-1456-01 M0
Compact Mini Dome Camera Topology The Compact Mini Dome camera delivers video images in real-time using the Internet and Intranet. It is equipped with an Ethernet RJ-45 network interface. The following images illustrate the network topologies of the cameras.
IR PTZ Camera Topology The IR PTZ camera delivers video images in real-time using the internet and intranet. It is equipped with an Ethernet RJ-45 network interface. The following images illustrate the network topologies of the cameras.
Micro Dome Camera Topology The Micro Dome camera delivers video images in real-time using the Internet and Intranet. It is equipped with an Ethernet RJ-45 network interface. The following images illustrate the network topology of the camera.
Network Connection Default IP Address Since this is a network-based unit, an IP address must be assigned at the very first bootup. The default IP address of the unit is 192.168.1.168 and sub mask is 255.255.255.0. However, if you have a DHCP server in your network, the unit obtains an IP address automatically from the DHCP server so that you do not need to change the IP address of the camera.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 38 Connecting from a computer Step Action 1 Ensure the camera and your computer are in the same subnet. 2 Check whether if the network is available between the unit and the computer by pinging the default IP address. 3 a Start a command prompt. b Type “Ping 192.168.1.168”. If the message “Reply from…” appears, it means the connection is available. Start Internet Explorer and enter IP address: 192.168.1.168.
5 a Enter the IPv4 Address in the IPv4 Address text box in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.The default setting is ‘192.168.1.168’ b Enter the Network Mask in the Network Mask text box xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The default setting is ‘255.255.255.0’ c Enter the Gateway IP address in Gateway text box xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. d Enter the Primary DNS Server in the Primary DNS Server text box xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Select Apply to save the settings.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 42 Connecting to the camera using the static IP address Step Action 1 The camera attempts to obtain an IP Address from the DHCP Server. When no DHCP Server is available the camera is assigned a Static IP address of 192.168.1.168. 2 Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the URL of the camera as 192.168.1.168. The camera sign in page displays.
Configuration The following sections explain the how you can configure Illustra Flex cameras using the Web User Interface. Security Mode Profiles for First Time Connection The Illustra Flex cameras have features that allow for operation in a Standard Security mode or in an Enhanced Security mode. The Enhanced Security mode of operation is used to control changes to the camera communication protocols HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and SMTP.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide • Upper-case letters • Lower-case letters • Numeric characters • Special characters Note:Once the above steps are complete, the Live view page is visible. This displays the current view of the camera. - End - Summary of Security Modes Standard Security: • Changes to communication protocols are available to all users with appropriate privileges. • Passwords complexity is set to require minimum of any 5 characters.
• English • Arabic • Czech • Danish • German • Spanish • French • Hungarian • Italian • Japanese • Korean • Dutch • Polish • Portuguese • Swedish • Turkish • Chinese Simplified • Chinese Traditional • Russian The default language is English. 3 Enter the Username. 4 Enter the Password. 5 Select Log in. The camera web User Interface displays in the selected language.
Live menu When you log in to the Illustra Web User Interface, the Live menu appears, as seen in Figure 104 on page 86. Figure 104 Live menu page Displaying the Live View Page Display the live camera view page. Procedure 47 Display Live View Page Step Action 1 Select Live in the Web User Interface banner. The Live view page displays. 2 Select a video stream from Stream to view.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Controlling the PTZ camera using camera controls. The PTZ camera can be controlled using the on-screen controls in the Live video pane. GUI camera controls The following diagram provides information on the controls available for on-screen camera control. The camera control overlay is visible when video is displayed on the Live video pane. Note:It is possible for two users to access live viewing at the same time.
Controlling the PTZ Camera with the keyboard shortcuts You can use the following keyboard shortcuts to control the camera. Controlling the PTZ camera with the camera controls You can use the on-screen controls in the Live video pane to control the camera. Procedure 48 Controlling the PTZ Camera through the Live video pane Step Action 1 Select to start the live web video. The live video pane displays the current camera view. 2 Select the camera control item on the overlay to activate the control.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide • The camera’s movement speed increases as the arrow is moved further from the cursor origin mark. - End - Zooming with the mouse scroll wheel You can control the zoom function using a scroll wheel mouse. Procedure 50 Zooming with the mouse scroll wheel using the Live Video Pane Step Action 1 Select to start the live web video. The live video pane displays the current camera view.
A red outline is visible identifying the selected area of interest. 3 Release the mouse button. The PTZ adjusts to display the area of interest in the center of the live video pane. 4 Repeat Step 2 to select a new area of interest. - End - Accessing the Setup Menus from Live View Setup menus within the Web User Interface are restricted by user account access levels. Refer to Appendix A: User Account Access on page 198 for details on the features which are available to each role.
Quick Start Menu When you select the Quick Start menu, the Basic Configuration Page displays, as shown in Figure 105 on page 91. Note:When an admin user logs in for the first time the Basic Configuration page displays. After this, on each login the Video > Streams page displays. Figure 105 Basic Configuration Menu Basic Configuration The Basic Configuration menu provides access to the most common features required when setting up a camera for the first time and is only available to an ‘admin’ user.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide TCP/IP Configure the IPv4 and IPv6 network settings on the camera. Note:When you perform a factory reset or reboot the unit searches for the last known IP address. If this is not available it reverts to the default IP address of 192.168.1.168. This could result in duplicate IP addresses. Refer to Quick Start Menu on page 91 for more information.
- End IPv4 Configure the IPv4 network settings for the camera. Procedure 56 Configure the IPv4 Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the TCP/IP tab in the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select the Enable DHCP check box to enable DHCP and disable manual settings. OR Clear Enable DHCP to disable DHCP and allow manual settings to be entered. The default setting is ‘Enabled’.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring the Web Video Stream Adjust the settings for each video stream. Procedure 58 Configure the Video Stream settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Streams tab in the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select either Stream 1, 2 or 3 from the Stream Number drop-down menu.
Table 106 3MP Camera Stream Set A (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2 and 3 are valid) Frame Stream Codecs Stream Rates (fps) Codecs Resolution Resolution Stream 1 Stream 2 2048x1536 Stream Resolution 720p 16:9 Rates (fps) TWDR Support 640x360 1280x720 H265/H265 IntelliZip Frame Codecs Stream 3 H264/H264 IntelliZip H264/H264 IntelliZip 1-30 QXGA 4:3 Frame Rates (fps) H265/H265 IntelliZip 1-30 nHD 16:9 MJPEG 7-15 Yes (2x) MJPEG 7-15 Yes (2x) MJPEG
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 107 3MP Camera Stream Set B (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2 and 3 are valid) Frame Stream Codecs Resolution Stream Rates (fps) Stream 1 Codecs Resolution 31-60 720p 16:9 MJPEG H264/H264 IntelliZip H264/H264 IntelliZip 31-60 PAL+ 16:9 1-15 MJPEG H264/H264 IntelliZip H264/H264 IntelliZip 1-15 31-60 nHD 16:9 MJPEG MJPEG 7-15 No MJPEG 7-15 No MJPEG 7-15 No 480p 4:3 640x360 H265/H265 Inte
Table 108 Flex 8MP camera resolutions Flex 8MP camera resolutions Stream 1 Codec FPS (3840x2160) 4K 16:9 (3264x1840) 16:9 (2592x1944) 4:3 (2688x1520) 16:9 (1664x936) 16:9 (1280X720) 720p 16:9 Codec FPS (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (1024x576) 16:9 H264/H264 IntelliZip H265/H265 IntelliZip 1-15 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (480x360) 4:3 MJPEG (2048x1536) QXGA 4:3 (1920x1080) 1080p 16:9 Stream 2 Stream 3 FPS Codec (640x360) nHD 16:9 H264/H264 IntelliZip H265/H265 IntelliZip MJPEG (480x360) 4:3 1-15 or 130 (3
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 109 2MP IR PTZ Camera Stream Resolutions Resolution Codec TWDR Off TWDR FPS range FPS range Stream 1 (1920 x 1080) 1080p 16:9 (1664 x 936) 16:9 H264/H264 IntelliZip H265/H265 Intellizip MJPEG 1-60 1-30 (1280 x 720) 720p 16:9 Stream 2 (1280 x 720) 720p 16:9 (1024 x 576) PAL+ 16:9 (640 x 360) nHD 16:9 H264/H264 IntelliZip H265/H265 Intellizip MJPEG 1-30 or MJPEG *2 7-15 1-30 1-15 *1 (480 x 360) 480 4:3 (384 x 288) 4:3 Stream 3
Table 106 on page 95 provides information for the stream resolutions of the Micro Dome camera herein. Table 110 Stream Set (all resolution, codecs and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2 and 3 are valid) Micro Dome Normal Mode Max FPS Resolution H.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide • Stream 3 7 - 15 fps. The default is 15 fps. Note:FPS varies depending on other features - refer to the Flex Gen 2 Release Notes for further information. 8 If MJPEG has been selected, MJPEG Quality is enabled. Use the slider bar to select the MJPEG Quality. The default setting is 50. OR 9 If H264 has been selected in step 4, Rate Control is enabled.
Procedure 59 Configure Orientation Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select the required Orientation setting: • Mirror • Flip Mirror and Flip settings are not selected by default. The video pane updates to display the new settings. Note:When wall mounting the camera you should select Flip and Mirror to correct the lens orientation.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 60 Adjust Camera Focus / Zoom Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select 4 Use the plus and minus arrows to manually configure the focus and the slider bar to adjust zoom settings until the image is clear. The video pane updates to display the new settings. to start the video stream if it is not already active.
second. The slower the Shutter Speed, the higher the chance for image blur which may affect moving object identification. It is only in effect during low-light situations where an image would not be obtainable otherwise and does not affect the camera performance in normal orbright light situations. Max Gain The Max Gain setting is an upper limit for how much gain can be increased when AGC is enabled. The trade-off between picture level (brightness) and noise may be adjusted by setting the Max Gain value.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 63 Configure Exposure Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Settings tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select 4 Select the Exposure Mode from the drop-down menu: to start the video stream if it is not already active.
Note:The Iris Level differs depending on the camera. Note:P-Iris is not applicable to the PTZ camera. 12 Select the Frequency radio button for either 50Hz or 60Hz. The default setting is 60Hz. 13 Select or clear the check box for Flickerless Mode. This feature is not selected by default. • When you select Flickerless Mode, the minimum and maximum exposure times are locked to 1/100 and 1/50 respectively (PAL) or 1/120 and 1/60 respectively (NTSC). This applies to all cameras referenced in this guide.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Wide Dynamic Range Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) is a feature that supports the viewing of high contrast scenes that include both bright and low light areas in the same field of view (FOV). WDR Level allows you to adjust the WDR level to favor a underexposed or overexposed image. By selecting the lower end of the control, the image is underexposed which provides more detail in areas of bright but less details in areas of darkness.
With this combination a scene can be well lit with IR light that the dome can see but people cannot. This is great for areas where externally lighting is not allowed or there is a need for covert security. Procedure 67 Enable / Disable IR Illuminator This feature is not supported on the Indoor Dome or Box camera. Refer to product codes for feature support. Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Additional tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane will display the current camera view. 4 Use the slider bars to adjust: • Brightness • Contrast • Saturation • Sharpness • Hue The values range from 1% to 100%.
Procedure 71 Configure Auto White Balance Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Additional tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane displays the current camera view. 4 Select the required White Balance from the drop-down menu: • Auto Wide: Suitable for a wider than normal range of lighting conditions Note:Auto Wide is not applicable to the PTZ camera.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Lens Calibration Use the lens calibration process to recover focus and zoom after motor stalling has occurred. Motor step stalling is rare, but it can occur during shipping or through mishandling of the camera. If the One Touch focus at Wide or Tele is not working through the zoom range, the camera requires lens calibration. The lens calibration tool uses infinity focus curves to align the camera lens and correct problems focusing at Wide or Tele.
Procedure 75 Changing the on screen camera text size 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the OSD tab in the Basic Configuration menu. 3 In the Text Size section, select Normal to display the text in a normal size. OR In the Text Size section, select Large to display the text in a larger size. The default setting is ‘Normal’. - End - Procedure 76 Change the Camera Name Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide 7 8 If you select Manually in step 5: a Select the Date (DD/MM/YYYY) using the drop-down menus. b Select the Time (HH:MM:SS) using the drop-down menus. If you select via NTP in step 5: a Enter the NTP Server Name in the text box. - End - On-Screen Display (OSD) Within OSD you can set enable or disable camera name and time display.
In the User Defined section, clear the Enable check box to hide the camera name in the OSD. The default setting is ‘Disabled’. 4 Select a Location from the drop-down menu. 5 Enter a name in the Name field. The OSD User Defined fields must comply with the following validation criteria: • 0 - 24 characters • Cannot begin or end with: • . (dot) • - (hyphen) • _ (underscore) • \ (backslash) • " (quotes) - End - 113 8200-1456-01 M0
Video Menu When you select the Video menu, the Streams page displays, as seen in Figure 112 on page 114. Figure 112 Video Menu The Video Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Streams • Picture Settings • Date / Time / OSD • Privacy Zones Streams You can configure up to three independent video streams on the camera: Stream 1, Stream 2 and Stream 3.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Integration with other Illustra API Clients You can configure the 3 video streams through the Web User Interface, as detailed here, or through the Illustra API interface. Changes made to the streams through either method are applied and the video displays according to the configuration. Opening the Web User Interface live video allows the stream to be shared with the Illustra API and will minimize the impact on camera resources.
Table 113 3MP Camera Stream Set A (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2 and 3 are valid) Frame Stream Codecs Stream Rates (fps) Codecs Resolution Resolution Stream 1 Stream 2 2048x1536 Stream Resolution 720p 16:9 TWDR Rates (fps) MJPEG 7-15 Yes (2x) MJPEG 7-15 Yes (2x) MJPEG 7-15 Yes (2x) Support 640x360 1280x720 H265/H265 IntelliZip Frame Codecs Stream 3 H264/H264 IntelliZip H264/H264 IntelliZip 1-30 QXGA 4:3 Frame Rates (fps) H265/H265 IntelliZip
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 114 3MP Camera Stream Set B (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2 and 3 are valid) Frame Stream Codecs Resolution Stream Rates (fps) Stream 1 Codecs Resolution 31-60 720p 16:9 MJPEG H264/H264 IntelliZip H264/H264 IntelliZip 31-60 PAL+ 16:9 1-15 MJPEG H264/H264 IntelliZip H264/H264 IntelliZip 1-15 31-60 nHD 16:9 MJPEG MJPEG 7-15 No MJPEG 7-15 No MJPEG 7-15 No 480p 4:3 640x360 H265/H265 Inte
Table 115 Flex 8MP Camera resolutions Flex 8MP camera resolutions Stream 1 Codec FPS (3840x2160) 4K 16:9 (3264x1840) 16:9 (2592x1944) 4:3 (2688x1520) 16:9 (1664x936) 16:9 (1280X720) 720p 16:9 Codec FPS (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (1024x576) 16:9 H264/H264 IntelliZip H265/H265 IntelliZip 1-15 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (480x360) 4:3 MJPEG (2048x1536) QXGA 4:3 (1920x1080) 1080p 16:9 Stream 2 Stream 3 Codec FPS (640x360) nHD 16:9 H264/H264 IntelliZip H265/H265 IntelliZip MJPEG (480x360) 4:3 1-15 or 130 (3
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 116 2MP IR PTZ Camera Stream Resolutions Resolution Codec TWDR Off TWDR FPS range FPS range Stream 1 (1920 x 1080) 1080p 16:9 (1664 x 936) 16:9 H264/H264 IntelliZip H265/H265 Intellizip MJPEG 1-60 1-30 (1280 x 720) 720p 16:9 Stream 2 (1280 x 720) 720p 16:9 (1024 x 576) PAL+ 16:9 (640 x 360) nHD 16:9 H264/H264 IntelliZip H265/H265 Intellizip MJPEG 1-30 or MJPEG *2 7-15 1-30 1-15 *1 (480 x 360) 480 4:3 (384 x 288) 4:3 Stream 3
Table 113 on page 116 provides information for the stream resolutions of the Micro Dome camera herein. Table 117 Stream Set (all resolution, codecs and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2 and 3 are valid) Normal Mode Max FPS Resolution H.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide • Stream 3 7 - 15 fps. The default is 15 fps. Note:FPS varies depending on other features - refer to the Flex Gen 2 Release Notes for further information. 8 If MJPEG has been selected, MJPEG Quality enables. Use the slider bar to select the MJPEG Quality. The default setting is 50. OR 9 If H264 has been selected in step 4, Rate Control will be enabled.
Procedure 82 Configuring IntelliZip Max GOP This feature only applies to H264+ IntelliZip or H265+ IntelliZip coded. Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Streams tab in the Video menu. 3 Use the slider bar to select the Max GOP range. Range available is 1-180. - End - Picture Settings Picture Basic Adjust the Picture Rotation, Focus / Zoom, Exposure and White Balance settings.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 118 Lens features supported for the Indoor and Outdoor Dome, Bullet, Box and PTZ cameras Indoor Dome Outdoor Dome Bullet Box Mechanical Focus Motorized Focus PTZ X X X X X Motorized Zoom X X X X Lens Calibration X X X Mechanical Zoom Lens Selection X X Auto One Touch X X X NOTE: Auto back focus Configurable Continuous Auto-Focus X Procedure 84 Adjust Camera Focus / Zoom Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User
Procedure 86 Configure Exposure Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Settings tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select 4 Select the Exposure Mode from the drop-down menu: to start the video stream if it is not already active.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 87 Restore Exposure Defaults Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Picture Settings tab from the Basic Configuration menu. 3 Select 4 Select Exposure Defaults to restore the default settings. to start the video stream if it is not already active.
• High - End Day Night Mode IR/DayNight Mode utilizes a series of specific camera functions to dramatically enhance low light performance. When needed, the True TDN mechanism removes an IR Cut Filter (IRCF) from in front of the images allowing the camera to see in black and white (BW) and utilize additional near-infrared energy found in many lighting sources like halogen, moonlight, etc.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide • Auto Low- camera will adjust between BW and Color depending on light levels. • Auto Mid - camera give a good balance of Color and BW depending on the scene. • Auto High - increases the chance of switching to BW mode as light levels drop. • Manual - a slider bar displays, the user can adjust the setting to suit the environment. The default setting is 'Auto Mid'.
- End White Balance White balance, the ability to keep whites looking white, is normally compensated for automatically via the default Auto White Balance setting. Manual White Balance is available when specific color temperature settings want to be set and preserved. This can be done using the red and blue slider adjustments set for optimal viewing. Procedure 93 Configure Auto White Balance Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Touch focus at Wide or Tele is not working through the zoom range, the camera requires lens calibration. The lens calibration tool uses infinity focus curves to align the camera lens and correct problems focusing at Wide or Tele. You can run a lens calibration from the Lens Calibration tab. This feature applies only to the Illustra Flex 3MP Indoor Dome, Outdoor Dome, and Bullet cameras.
Camera Name The camera name will be displayed on the Web User Interface banner and the on-screen display for the camera. This name will also be displayed when using Illustra Connect or ONVIF. Procedure 97 Changing the on screen camera text size Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the OSD tab in the Basic Configuration menu. 3 In the Text Size section, select Normal to display the text in a normal size.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide 6 Select the Set Time setting by selecting the radio buttons: • Manually • via NTP The default setting is ‘Manually’. 7 8 If you select Manually in step 5: a Select the Date (DD/MM/YYYY) using the drop-down menus. b Select the Time (HH:MM:SS) using the drop-down menus. If you select via NTP in step 5: a Enter the NTP Server Name in the text box.
OR In the User Defined section, clear the Enable check box to hide the camera name in the OSD. The default setting is ‘Disabled’. 4 Select a Location from the drop-down menu. 5 Enter a name in the Name field. The OSD User Defined fields must comply with the following validation criteria: • 0 - 24 characters • Cannot begin or end with: • . (dot) • - (hyphen) • _ (underscore) • \ (backslash) • " (quotes) - End - Privacy Zones Privacy Zones are “masked” sections of the camera’s viewing area.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Note:For the PTZ camera it is advised that you draw privacy zones larger than required to help ensure better coverage during the PTZ operations. This compensates for privacy zone distortion and repositioning during Pan, Tilt and Zoom. 5 Release the mouse button. The selected privacy area will turn yellow. 6 Select Add to save the current privacy zone. 7 To reselect an alternative area for the privacy zone select Cancel and repeat from step 4.
Select Cancel.
PTZ Settings Menu When the video menu is selected, Figure 119 on page 135 PTZ Settings Menu will be displayed. Figure 119 PTZ Settings Menu The PTZ Settings Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • PTZ Parameters • Preset • Patterns • Scans • Sequences PTZ Parameters PTZ Parameters allows you to adjust Automatic Flip, Return Settings, Zoom Stops, and Home Position Type.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 106 Enable/Disable Automatic Flip Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select PTZ Parameters from the PTZ Settings menu. 3 Select the PTZ Parameters tab. 4 Select the Automatic Flip check box to enable automatic flip. OR Deselect the Automatic Flip check box to disable automatic flip. The default setting is ‘Enabled’.
Procedure 108 Setting the Zoom Stops Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select PTZ Parameters from the PTZ Settings menu. 3 In the Zoom Stops section use the drop box to change the First Zoom Stop setting. The default first zoom stop setting is 30X. - End - Home Home allows you to adjust the Home Position Type. The home position is a preset, pattern or scan/sequence that automatically runs after a designated period of camera inactivity.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide - End -- Preset A Preset is a pre-positioned camera scene that you program using the pan, tilt and zoom options. Up to 96 presets can be programmed on the camera. Adding a new Preset Create a new preset position on the camera. Procedure 111 Add a Preset Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Presets from the PTZ menu.
3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane will display the current camera view. 4 Select to activate the corresponding preset. The video pane will update to display the selected preset.The preset will display until interrupted by a camera command, pattern or scan. - End - Editing a Preset Edit an existing preset position. Procedure 113 Edit an existing Preset Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide • White Balance • Picture Balance • Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) • IR/DayNight • Shutter Limit 9 Select Add to save the updated preset. You will be prompted to confirm the update. 10 Select OK to save the changes. OR Select Cancel. Deleting a Preset Delete an existing preset position from the camera. Procedure 114 Delete a Preset Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
Note:There are two Apple Peel patterns on the camera by default. Apple Peel pattern one is read only and cannot be edited ordeleted. Apple Peel pattern two can be edited and if necessary deleted from the camera. Adding a Pattern Create a new pattern. Note:A 15 minute time-out period is implemented when adding a pattern. If no command is received within the time-out period, the Add a Pattern procedure will automatically terminate.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 116 Run a Pattern Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Patterns from the PTZ menu. The Patterns tab displays. 3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane will display the current camera view. 4 Select to activate the corresponding pattern. The video pane will update to display the selected pattern.
3 Select the Repeat tab. The Repeat tab displays. 4 Select the Repeat Pattern check box to allow the selected pattern to repeat continuously. OR Deselect the Repeat Pattern check box to allow the selected pattern to run only once. The default setting is ‘Enabled’. - End - Scans A scan allows you to program left and right scan limits to automate surveillance activities. Once these scan limits are programmed, you can choose to run a smooth scan, stepped scan, orrandom scan.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 120 Set Scan Limits to Default Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Scans from the PTZ menu. 3 Select the Scans tab. The Scans tab displays. 4 Select Defaults. The scan limits will default to Left: 0 and Right: 359. - End - Activating a Scan Activate a scan on the camera, this will run using the scan limits saved in Setting Scan Limits.
Sequences A Sequence is a sequential display of multiple camera Presets. Sequences provide a methodical and effective way to monitor multiple areas of interest by switching to different Presets automatically. Sequences are created by identifying Preset views to include in the Sequence and specifying a dwell time that controls how long each Preset remains on-screen before switching to another Preset.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 123 Activate a Sequence Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Sequences from the PTZ menu. The Sequences tab displays. 3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane will display the current camera view. 4 Select to activate the corresponding sequence. The video pane will update to display the selected sequence.
Deleting a Sequence Delete an existing sequence. Procedure 125 Delete a Sequence Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Sequences from the PTZ menu. The Sequences tab displays. 3 Select to delete the corresponding sequence. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion. 4 Select OK to delete the sequence. Or Select Cancel.
Events and Actions Menu When you select the Events and Actions menu the Event Settings page displays, as seen in Figure 120 on page 148. Figure 120 Events and Actions Menu The Event Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Event Settings • Event Actions • Alarms I / O • Analytics • Events Logs Event Settings Configure the SMTP, FTP and CIFS details required when setting Event Actions for analytic alerts.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 126 Configure SMTP Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu. 3 Select the SMTP tab. 4 Select the Enable SMPT check box to enable SMTP. Fields on the tab become available for entry of information. OR Clear the Enable SMPT check box to disable SMTP. The default setting is 'Disabled'.
Procedure 127 Configure FTP Server Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu. 3 Select the FTP tab. 4 Select the Enable FTP check box to enable FTP. OR Clear the Enable FTP check box to disable FTP. The default setting is ‘Enabled’. 5 If required, select the Secure FTP checkbox. The default setting is ‘Disabled’.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Test FTP Settings Test the SMTP settings that have been configured in Procedure 7-4 Configure FTP Server Settings. Procedure 129 Test the FTP Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu. 3 Select the FTP tab. 4 Select Test. A sample text file is sent to the specified FTP destination to confirm that FTP settings are correct.
• Send an external alarm via email that includes alarm detail, where to retrieve the AVI video file and one JPEG picture of the event if recording MJPEG to micro SD Card. If MJPEG is not being recorded on micro SD Card, then no JPEG picture is sent. • Send an AVI video file to a pre-configured external FTP or CIFS server. The video file contains pre and post alarm video buffer. • Trigger alarm out. • Audio Playback: Playback and Audio clip from the camera speakers when triggered.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Note:Audio Playback is not applicable to the Compact Mini Dome and Micro Dome camera. 10 Select the PTZ Action option from the drop-down menu. Note:PTZ Action is only applicable to the PTZ camera. 11 Select the PTZ Parameter option from the drop-down menu. Note:PTZ Parameter is only applicable to the PTZ camera. - End - Editing a Event Action Modify the details of an existing event action.
inactive status in the alarm configuration page. Active alarms are also be visible in the current faults page. The triggering of any input alarm affects scheduled tasks and delay them until at least 30 seconds has passed since the last digital alarm input was triggered. Alarm Actions Upon triggering each alarm input can be configured to trigger a faulty action: • Activate the digital output contact. This stays active until the alarm is acknowledged and cleared by an operator.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide - End Enable or Disable Alarm Output Alarm Output allows the alarm to activate a digital output as an action. For example, this digital output could be linked to an electrical device, i.e. a security light or siren. Procedure 135 Enable/Disable Alarm Output Step Action 1 Select Alarm I/O from the Event and Actions menu. 2 Select the Output check box to enable alarm output. OR Clear the Output check box to disable alarm output.
OR Clear the Enabled check box to disable the region of interest. 6 Click Add. The region of interest is configured. - End - Procedure 138 Delete a Region of Interest Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Analytics from the Events and Actions menu. The ROI tab is displays. 3 Select to delete the corresponding region of interest.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2 If the stream settings are modified the motion detection is disabled and it is necessary to enable motion detection again if required. 3 Motion detection can only be enabled on a video stream that uses H.264 with a resolution on 1920x1440 or lower. Procedure 139 Create a Motion Detection Alert Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Analytics from the Events and Actions menu.
4 Select the Enable motion detection checkbox to enable Motion Detection on the camera. OR Clear the Enable motion detection checkbox to disable Motion Detection on the camera. 5 Select Apply to save. - End - Blur Detection The camera generates an alarm and then takes the action you specified during configuration when the Blur Detection feature is enabled and the camera detects incidents that make the video image blur, such as: redirection, blocking, or defocusing.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Clear the corresponding Delete check box to keep the motion detection alert. Note:You can select the Select All check box to mark all motion detection alerts displayed in the list for deletion. 4 Select Delete to delete the selected motion detection alerts. You are prompted to confirm the deletion. 5 Select OK to confirm the deletion. OR Select Cancel.
Procedure 143 Display Current Faults Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Logs from the Event and Actions menu. 3 Select the Fault Log tab. - End - Procedure 144 Delete Current Faults Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Event Logs from the Events and Actions menu. 3 Select the Fault Log tab. 4 Select the corresponding Delete check box to mark the fault for deletion.
Security When you select the Security menu, the Security Status page appears, as seen in Figure 121 on page 161. Figure 121 Security menu The Event Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Security Status • Users • HTTP/HTTPS • IEEE 802.1x • Firewall • Remote Access • Session Timeout Security Status This section explains how to configure security features for the camera and modify the communication protocols that are used.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Enhanced Security When you first log in to the Web User Interface, an overlay over the Live menu tab appears prompting you to choose either Standard or Enhanced Security mode. For more information regarding the requirements for Enhanced Security mode, refer to Summary of Security Modes on page 84. Admin users can change the Security Mode of the camera from Standard Security to Enhanced Security.
Procedure 146 Disable Enhanced Security Mode Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Security Status from the Security menu. 3 Select the Security Overview tab. Note:When in Enhanced Security mode, changing the security mode requires the admin account password. 4 Click Apply. Note:Any changes to the Security mode are logged in the Security Log.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide 4 Select Refresh to refresh the log for the most up-to-date information. - End - Procedure 149 Filter the Security Log Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Security Status from the Security menu. 3 Select the Security Log tab. 4 Enter the number of lines of the log file you would like to view in the Lines (from the end of the log file) text box.
Add User Add a new user account to allow access to the camera. Procedure 151 Add a User Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Users from the Security menu. 3 Select the Add User tab. 4 Enter a User Name in the Name text box. The username must start with a letter and can be followed by any alphanumeric values (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) and the following special characters, underscore(_), dash(-), or dot(.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 152 Change User Password Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Users from the Security menu. 3 Select the Change Password tab. 4 Select the user account from the Name drop-down menu. 5 Enter the current password for the user account in the Current Password text box. 6 Enter the new password for the user account in the New Password text box.
Procedure 154 Specify HTTP Method Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select HTTP/HTTPS from the Security menu. 3 Select the HTTP Method using the radio buttons • HTTP • HTTPS • Both - End - Procedure 155 Add a HTTPS Certificate Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select HTTP/HTTPS from the Security menu. 3 Click on the Upload button and navigate to the certificate location.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Authentication is carried out through use of the Extensible Authentication Protocol or EAP. Both PEAP and TLS methods are supported. Procedure 157 Configure IEEE 802.1x Security Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select IEEE 802.1x from the Security menu. The EAP Settings tab displays. 3 Select the Enable IEEE802.1x check box to enable IEEE802.1x security .
Firewall Configure the Basic Filtering and Address Filtering for the firewall. Basic Filtering Enable or disable basic filtering for the camera this includes: • ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Blocking • RP (Reverse Path) Filtering • SYN Cookie Verification. Procedure 158 Enable/Disable Basic Filtering Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Firewall from the Security menu. The Basic Filtering tab displays.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Select Allow to allow address filtering for specified addresses OR Select Deny to deny address filtering for specific addresses. The default setting is ‘Off’. 5 If address filtering has been set to Allow or Deny: a Enter an IP or MAC Address to allow / deny in the IP or MAC Address text box in the following format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Note:CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) is supported when using address filtering.
Remote Access SSH Enable Enables Secure Shell access into the camera, if remote access is permitted by the camera network. This will also enable Tyco Security Products Level 3 Technical Support to diagnose any problems on the camera. Note:It is recommended to keep SSH Enable disabled. This function should only be enabled this when it is requested by Tyco Security Products Level 3 Technical Support.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 163 Enable/Disable ONVIF Discovery Mode Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Remote Access from the Security menu. The Remote Access tab displays. 3 Select the ONVIF Discovery Mode check box to enable ONVIF Discovery Mode. OR Deselect ONVIF Discovery Mode check box to disable ONVIF Discovery Mode. The default setting is ‘Enabled’.
The default setting is ‘Enabled’. - End UPnP Discovery Enable or disable UPnP Discovery on the camera. Procedure 166 Enable/Disable UPnP Discovery Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Remote Access from the Security menu. The Remote Access tab displays. 3 Select the UPnP Discovery check box to enable UPnP Discovery. OR Deselect UPnP Discoverycheck box to disable UPnP Discovery. The default setting is ‘Enabled’.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 168 Set a Session Timeout time Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Session Timeout from the Security menu. The Session Timeout tab displays. 3 Use the slider bar to select the Session Timeout (mins). The default setting is 15 minutes.
Network Menu When you select the Network menu, the TCP/IP page displays, as seen in Figure 122 on page 175. Figure 122 Network Menu The Network Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • TCP/IP • FTP • SMTP • SNTP • CIFS • Dynamic DNS TCP/IP Configure the IPv4 and IPv6 settings on the camera. IPv4 Configure the IPv4 settings for the camera. Note:When you perform a factory reset or reboot the unit searches for the last known IP address.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 169 Configure the IPv4 Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select TCP/IP from the Network menu. 3 Select the Enable DHCP check box to enable DHCP and disable manual settings. OR Deselect Enable DHCP to disable DHCP and allow manual settings to be entered. The default setting is ‘Disabled’.
Procedure 171 Configure Multicast Streaming Step Action 1 Select Network on the Web User Interface to display the Network menu options and click the Multicast tab. 2 Select the Stream Number from the drop-down list you want to configure. 3 In the Video Address field, enter a valid IP address for the Multicast broadcasting. The valid range for the IP address is: 224.xxx.xxx.xxx 232.xxx.xxx.xxx 234.xxx.xxx.xxx 239.xxx.xxx.xxx Multicast stream addresses must be unique to the stream and cameras.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide The default setting is ‘Enabled’. Note:When in Enhanced Security mode, enabling FTP requires the admin account password. 4 If required, select the Secure FTP checkbox. The default setting is ‘Disabled’. 5 Enter the IP address of the FTP Server in the FTP Server text box. 6 Enter the FTP port in the FTP Port text box. The default setting is 21. 7 Enter the FTP username in the Username text box.
Procedure 174 Test the FTP Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select FTP from the Network menu. 3 Select the FTP tab. 4 Select Test. A sample text file will be sent to the specified FTP destination to confirm that FTP settings are correct. - End - SMTP Configure the SMTP settings to allow e-mail alerts to be sent from the camera when an analytic alert is triggered.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide - End - SNMP The camera introduces support for the Simple Network Management Protocol making it easier to manage on an IP network. The SNMP support includes support for V2 and V3. Using V2 means no authentication is required to access the data and results are unencrypted. V3 offers enhanced encryption and authentication security features.
CIFS The CIFS feature permits files generated from the camera such as alarm related video to be directed to network attached file storage via the Common Internet File System protocol. This supplements existing distribution methods such as FTP, SFTP and email. Procedure 177 Configure CIFS Server Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select CIFS from the Network menu. 3 Select the Enable check box to enable CIFS.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 178 Configure Dynamic DNS Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Dynamic DNS from the Network menu. 3 Select the Service Enable check box to enable Dynamic DNS. OR Deselect Service Enable check box to disable Dynamic DNS. The default setting is ‘Disabled’. 4 If Service Enable has been enabled: a Enter the Camera Alias in the text box.
System When you open the System menu, the Maintenance page appears, as seen in Figure 123 on page 183. Figure 123 System Menu The System Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Maintenance • Date Time • Audio • Analog Video • Health Monitor • Logs • About Maintenance The Maintenance menu allows you to restore the camera settings to factory default, reboot the camera and apply a firmware upgrade.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Note:Network settings, presets, patterns and sequences can be retained if required. Procedure 179 Resetting the Camera Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Maintenance from the System menu. 3 Select the Preserve IP address check box to retain the current network settings during the camera reset.
- End - Camera Firmware Upgrade The camera can be upgraded using firmware provided by Illustra. Alternatively, the camera can also be upgraded using Illustra Connect. Refer to the Illustra Connect User Guide for further information. Note:All existing camera settings are maintained when the firmware is upgraded. Caution You should only use firmware that has been provided by Illustra. Using any other firmware may cause a malfunction and damage the camera.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 183 Restore Camera from Backup Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Maintenance from the System menu. 3 Select the Backup/Restore tab. 4 Select Browse. The Choose file to Upload dialog displays. 5 Navigate to the location where the firmware file has been saved. 6 Select the firmware file then select the Open button. 7 Select Upload. The file transfer begins.
- End - Procedure 185 Resetting the camera to normal operation Note:There are two procedures for resetting the camera, please select one. Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Maintenance from the System menu. 3 Select the Maintenance tab. This page displays two types of factory reset: 4 a Factory Reset: Resets the camera and boots the camera in Illustra mode. b SmartVue Reset: Resets the camera and boots the camera in SmartVue mode.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide • Manually • via NTP The default setting is ‘Manually’. 7 8 If you select Manually in step 5: c Select the Date (DD/MM/YYYY) using the drop-down menus. d Select the Time (HH:MM:SS) using the drop-down menus. If you select via NTP in step 5: a Enter the NTP Server Name in the text box. - End - Audio Note:This section does not apply to the Compact Mini Dome and Micro Dome.
- End - Configuring Stored Audio When connected to an appropriate device, the unit is capable of playing back stored audio when an alarm has been triggered. A maximum of five audio files can be uploaded to the unit. Note:Audio clips can only be used if a micro SD Card has been installed. Refer to the relevant Quick Reference Guide for information on installing the micro SD Card. When uploading an audio file it must meet the following requirements: • The filename cannot contain spaces.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Or Select Cancel. - End - Procedure 191 Delete a Stored Audio file Step Action 1 Select Audio from the System menu. 2 Select the Audio Clips tab. 3 Select the corresponding Delete check box to mark the audio file for deletion. Or Deselect the corresponding Delete check box to keep the audio file. 4 Select the Select All check box to mark all audio files for deletion. 5 Select Delete to delete the selected audio files.
Procedure 192 Configure Health Monitor Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select the Health Monitor from the System menu. 3 Select the Recording Period from the drop-down menu. 4 Select the corresponding check box to enable health monitoring on a parameter. OR Clear the corresponding check box to disable health monitoring on a parameter. The default setting for all parameters is Enabled.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Procedure 194 Display System Log Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Logs from the System menu. The System Log tab displays. 3 Select Refresh to refresh the log for the most up-to-date information. - End - Procedure 195 System Log Filter Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select Logs from the System menu.
- End - Audit Log The Audit Log will log details obtained when anything is logged are source, class, result, user and a description of the change.all changes that have been made in the following areas of the Web User Interface as outlined below: • Changes in FTP, CIFS, SMTP, IPV4, IPV6, DNS and SNMP are logged under class NETWORK. • Changes in Stream are logged under class VIDEO. • Changes in Reboot, Reset and Upgrade are logged under class MAINTENANCE. • Changes in DIO and ROI are logged under EVENT.
Edge Recording When you select the Edge Recording menu, the Micro SD Card Management page appears, as seen in Figure 124 on page 194. Figure 124 Edge Recording Menu The Edge Recording Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions: • Micro SD Card Management • Record Settings • Event Download Micro SD Card Management Edge recording provides the ability to save recorded video to a Micro SD Card. Video can be configured to be recorded based on an event.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Inserting the Micro SD Card When inserting a Micro SD Card it is essential that the camera is rebooted. The Micro SD Card should be mounted and unmounted through the Web User Interface. If you receive a 'Device is Busy' model you should wait and try again in a few minutes. If this does not work then it may be necessary to disable Motion Detection, FTP or any other process which may be using the Micro SD Card.
3 Reconnect the power supply and power up the camera. - End - Procedure 203 Unmount the Micro SD Card for Removal Step Action 1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. 2 Select SD Card Management menu from the Edge Recording menu. 3 Select Unmount. You are prompted to confirm the unmounting. 4 Select OK to confirm. OR 5 Select Cancel. Remove the Micro SD card from the camera.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Offline Record Settings When you configure the Offline Record Settings feature and once it detects a loss of connection with the recorder, it sends the video stream to the Micro SD card within the unit. This satisfies the loss of video and continues recording. Once the recorder is back online the camera initiates sending recorded video from the Micro SD card to the recorder.
Appendix A: User Account Access Camera Menu Sub Menu Live View Live View Quick Start Basic Configuration Video Events and Actions 198 Admin Operator User X X X TCP/IP X Video Stream Settings X X Picture Basic X X Picture Additional X X Date Time X X OSD X X Streams Video Stream Settings X X Picture Settings Picture Basic X X Picture Additional X X Lens Calibration X Lens selection X Date Time X X OSD X X Privacy Zones Privacy Zones X X PTZ Parameters
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Camera Menu Sub Menu System 8200-1456-01 M0 Operator X CIFS X Event Actions Event Actions X Alarm I/O Alarm I/O X Analytics ROI X Motion Detection X Blur Detection X Event Log X Fault Log X Security Overview X Security Log X User X X Add User X X Change Password X X HTTP/HTTPS HTTP/HTTPS X IEEE 802.
Camera Menu Sub Menu Admin Operator Audio Clips X X Analog Video Analog Video X X Health Monitor Health Monitor X PTZ Summary X System Log X Boot Log X Audit Log X About Model X SD Card Management SD Card Management X Record Settings Record Settings X Offline Record Settings X Event Download X Logs Edge Recording Event Download 200 Tab X User X 8200-1456-01 M0
Appendix B: Using Media Player to View RTSP Streaming Note:This appendix is provided for user instruction only. Tyco Security Products does not support or is not responsible for any error caused during the use of third party software used for RTSP playback. Procedure 206 Viewing RTSP Stream through Media Player Step Action You can use Media Player to view live video and audio in real time from the camera. 1 Select Media then Open Network Stream.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix C: Stream Tables Flex Gen 2 - 2MP, 3MP and Flex 8MP Streaming Combinations Table 125 on page 202 provides information on the stream resolutions and FPS of the 2MP IR PTZ camera. Table 126 on page 203 and on page 202 provide information for the stream resolutions and supported FPS of the Flex Gen 2 3MP cameras herein. Table 128 on page 205 provides information for the stream resolutions and supported FPS of the Flex 8MP cameras.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 126 3MP Camera Stream Set A (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2 and 3 are valid) Stream Codecs Frame Rates (fps) Resolution Stream 1 2048x1536 Stream Codecs (fps) Resolution Stream 2 Stream Codecs Frame Rates Resolution (fps) TWDR Support Stream 3 H264/H264 IntelliZip H264/H264 IntelliZip 1280x720 1-30 QXGA 4:3 Frame Rates H265/H265 IntelliZip 720p 16:9 640x360 H265/H265 IntelliZip 1-30 MJP
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 127 3MP Camera Stream Set B (all resolution, codes and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2 and 3 are valid) Stream Codecs Resolution Stream Frame Rates Codecs (fps) Resolution Stream 1 31-60 720p 16:9 MJPEG H264/H264 IntelliZip H264/H264 IntelliZip 1664x936 31-60 PAL+ 16:9 TWDR (fps) Support MJPEG H264/H264 IntelliZip H264/H264 IntelliZip 1-15 nHD 16:9 MJPEG 7-15 No MJPEG 7-15 No MJPEG 7-15 No 480p 4:3 640x360
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Table 128 Flex 8MP Camera resolutions Flex 8MP camera resolutions Stream 1 FPS Codec (3840x2160) 4K 16:9 (3264x1840) 16:9 (2592x1944) 4:3 (2688x1520) 16:9 (1664x936) 16:9 (1280X720) 720p 16:9 Codec FPS (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (1024x576) 16:9 H264/H264 IntelliZip H265/H265 IntelliZip 1-15 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (480x360) 4:3 MJPEG (2048x1536) QXGA 4:3 (1920x1080) 1080p 16:9 Stream 2 Stream 3 FPS Codec (640x360) nHD 16:9 (480x360) 4:3 H264
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Micro Dome Streaming Combinations Table 126 on page 203 provides information for the stream resolutions of the Micro Dome camera herein. Table 129 Stream Set (all resolution, codecs and frame rate combinations of Stream 1, 2 and 3 are valid) Micro Dome Normal Mode Max FPS Resolution H.
Appendix D: Camera Defaults The below table details the defaults for the Illustra Connect Web User Interface. Table 130 Camera Defaults Tab Item Default TCP/IP Enable DHCP ON IPv4 Address 192.168.1.168 Network Mask 255.255.255.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Tab Item Default MJPEG Quality N/A N/A N/A Rate Control CVBR CVBR N/A VBR Quality N/A N/A N/A CBR/CVBR Bit Rate 8000 8000 N/A Mirror OFF Flip OFF Focus Unspecified Zoom Unspecified Exposure Method Center Weighted Exposure Offset (Fstops) 0 Min Exposure (sec) 1/10000 Max Exposure (sec) 1/8 Max Gain (dB) 51dB Iris Level 1 Frequency 60Hz Flickerless OFF IR PTZ Auto Focus On IR PTZ Exposure Mode Auto IR PTZ
Tab Item Default Contrast 50% IR PTZ Contrast 100% Saturation 50% Sharpness 50% White Balance Mode Auto Normal Red 50% Blue 50% Camera Friendly Name Flex2SERIALNUMBER Camera Time Unspecified Time 24-hour ON Date Display Format YYYY/MM/DD Time Zone (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada) Set Time Manually Date(DD/MM/YY) Unspecified Time(HH:MM:SS) Unspecified Text size Normal OSD Name OFF OSD Time OFF OSD User defined Unspecified Name Unspecified Mail Server Unspec
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Tab Item Default From Address Unspecified Send Email To Unspecified Use authentication to log on to server OFF Enable FTP ON Secure FTP OFF FTP Server Unspecified FTP Port 21 Username Unspecified Password Unspecified Upload Path Unspecified Limit Transfer Rate ON Max Transfer Rate (Kbps) 50 Enable ON Network Path Unspecified Domain Name Unspecified Username Unspecified Password Unspecified Fault action 1 Unspeci
Tab Item Default Alarm input 1/2 Unspecified Alarm out 1/2 Not Active Table Unspecified Enable Face Detection OFF Highlight Faces OFF Enhance Faces OFF Face Orientation UP Action Unspecified Enable Motion Detection OFF Sensitivity HIGH Action Unspecified Enable Blur Detection OFF ROI Motion Detection Blur Detection Event Log Unspecified Fault Log Unspecified Parameters (PTZ) Automatic Flip ON Return to Auto Focus ON Return to Auto Previous ON Zoom Stops 30x Home Pos
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Tab Item Default Record Pattern Name Repeat On Name Empty or unspecified Smooth Empty or unspecified Stopped Empty or unspecified Random Empty or unspecified Left Scan Limit 0 Right Scan Limit 30 Sequence Sequence 1-16 Empty or unspecified Add Sequence Sequence Name Empty or unspecified Preset Name Empty or unspecified Dwell Time (secs) Empty or unspecified Security Status Standard Scans (PTZ) Sequences (PTZ) Securit
Tab Item Default Confirm Password Unspecified Name Unspecified Current Password Unspecified New Password Unspecified Confirm New Password Unspecified HTTP Method BOTH Select Certificate File Unspecified Enable IEEE802.
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Tab Item Default SSH Enable OFF ONVIF Discovery Mode ON ONVIF User Authentication ON Video Over HTTP ON UPnP Discovery ON ExacqVision Server Audio ON Session Timeout(mins) 15 Service Enable OFF Camera Alias Unspecified Service Provider dyndns.
Tab Item Default Backup/Restore Select Saved Data File Unspecified Enable Audio OFF Input Enable OFF Input Volume 72 Output Enable OFF Output Volume 50 Audio Clips Table Unspecified Analog Video Source DIP Switch Reporting Period (seconds) 20 Health Monitor Table Unspecified Lines (From The End Of The Log File) Unspecified Filter (Only Lines Containing Text) Unspecified Lines (From The End Of The Log File) Unspecified Filter (Only Lines Containing Text) Unspecified Search By
Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide Tab Item Default End Date (DD/MM) Unspecified Camera Name Factory configuration Model Factory configuration Product Code Factory configuration Manufacturing Date Factory configuration Serial Number Factory configuration MAC Address Factory configuration Firmware Version Factory configuration Hardware Version Factory configuration Disk Unspecified File Type Unspecified Total Size Unspecified Free Space Unspecified Status
Tab Item Default Event Download File Name Table 217 Unspecified 8200-1456-01 M0
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