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Table of Contents
Illustra Pro 2MP and 3MP Compact Cameras1
Product features1
Product overview1
Installation4
System Requirements10
Network Connection11
Default IP Addr ess11
DHCP12
Managing cameras with the Illustra Connect tool13
Network Topology16
Appendix A: Technical Specifications17
Appendix B: Stream Resolutions21
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Warning
• These units operate at PoE.
• Installation and service shouldbe performed only by qualifiedand experienced technicians and comply with all
localcodes and rulesto maintain your warranty.
• To avoid damage to the unit, never connect more than one type of power supply (PoE IEEE802.3 Ethernet Class
0) at the same time. If using PoE, this camera isto be connectingonly to PoE networkswithout routing to
heterogeneous devices.
• The camera is not intended to be directly connected to an external network and the video coax connections
should only be connected intra-building.
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the product to rain or moisture.
• Wipe the camera with a dry soft cloth. For tough stains, slightly apply with diluted neutral deter gent and wipe with
a dry soft cloth.
• Do not apply benzene or thinner to the camera, whichmay causethe surface of the unit to melt or lens to be
fogged.
• Avoidaligning the lens to very bright objects (for example, light fixtures) for long periods of time.
• ITE is to be connected onlyto PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
• The power supplyshallbe approved for ITE NEC Class2 or LPS, 550mA minimum and 50 degrees Celsius.
• Video Out connection should be intra-building only.
• Avoidoperating or storing the unit in the following locations:
• Extremely humid, dusty, or hot/cold environments. Recommended oper ating temperatur e is:
• Indoor Minidome: -20˚C to 50˚C (- 4˚F to 122˚F)
• Outdoor Minidome: - 50˚C to 50˚C (- 58˚F to 122˚F)
• Bullet: -40˚ C to 50˚C (-40˚F to 122˚F )
• Box: -20˚C to 50˚C (-4˚F to 122˚F)
• Pro Compact : -40˚C to 50˚C (-40˚F to 122˚F)
• Power over Ethernet (PoE) does not support heater.
• Near sources of powerful radio or TV transmitters.
• Near fluorescent lamps or objectswith reflections.
• Under unstable or flickering light sources.
WEEE (Wast e Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Correct disposalof thisproduct (applicable in the European Union
and other European countries with separate collection systems). This product should be disposed of, at the end of itsuseful
life, as per applicable locallaws, regulations, and procedures.
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Illustra Pro 2MP and 3MP Compact Cameras
This chapter provides product features, installation procedures, and connection information regarding
the Illustra Pro 2MP and 3MP Compact cameras.
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.
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.
Product overview
This chapter explains the features and installation of the llustra Pro 2MP and 3MP Compact
cameras. Product code and description of the camera is provided in Table 1 on page 1.
Table 1 Product code and description of the Compact camera
Figure 2 Physical dimensions of the Compact cameras (mm)
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Figure 3 Physical dimensions of the Compact cameras (mm)
Figure 4 Pictorial index of the Compact cameras
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Table 5 Pictorial index descriptions
Index numberDescription
1Camera base
2Lens Unit
3Camera top case
4
5Dome cover
Screw casing (Loosen the screws to take off
the top cover)
Figure 6 Interior view and buttons of the unit
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Table 7 Interior button descriptions
Interior buttonDescription
Resets to factory default by pressing and holding the button for five seconds.
Reboots the unit.
Note:The connector cable of the Compact 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.
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.
• 2 Plastic Anchors and screws 35mm
• 1 T20 Security Torx Wrench
• 1 Installation template sticker
• 1 printed Quick Start Guide
• 1 printed Regulatory document
• 1 Desiccant bag
Contact your dealer if any item is missing.
Installation tools
The following tools assist with installation:
• a drill
• screwdrivers
• wire cutters
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 4.
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Procedure 1 Disassembling the Camera
Step Action
1Remove the bungs from the camera base and remove the screws from the top of the camera
with a safety screwdriver (4).
2Gently remove the top cover (3).
3Set the top cover aside.
Note:Unscrew the top cover safety wire to fully remove the top cover.
Figure 8 Disassembling the Compact camera
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Procedure 2 Mounting the camera
Step Action
1Use the mounting template to mark holes that correspond to the camera base on the mount-
ing surface.
2Drill holes.
3Fasten the anchors to the mounting surface with screws.
4Secure the unit bottom case to the wall or ceiling with tapping screws.
5Adjust the viewing angle.
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6Ensure that the top cover safety wire is connected and securely fit the top cover.
Figure 9 Mounting the camera
WARNING
CAUTION
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. Never turn the lens
more than 360°, which should disconnect or break internal cables.
Ensure that the Safety wire is connected with one end to the ceiling and the other to the safety-cord
screw of the unit.
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Procedure 3 Adjusting the Position
The unit has three axes for positioning, refer to Figure 10 on page 7. While monitoring, adjust the
position as below.
Step Action
CAUTION
Illustra Pro 2MP and 3MP Compact Camera Quick Start Guide
1Pan Adjustment (A) For Wall Mount and Tilted Ceilings:
aRotate the lens base (maximum 140°) until you are satisfied with the field of view.
2Horizontal Rotation (B):
aRotate 3D assembly in the base. Do not turn assembly more than 354° as this
assembly may cause the internal cables to twist and disconnect or break.
3Tilt Adjustment (C):
aTilt the lens base (maximum 125° from the frontal mounting surface) until you are sat-
isfied with the field of view.
Limitation of three axis positions of lens centroid:
• Pan range: 140°
• Tilt range: 15° to 125° from frontal mounting surface
• Rotate (z-axis): 354°
Figure 10 Adjusting the position of the camera
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Figure 11 Adjusting the position of the camera
NOTE
For Compact camera series:
The zoom level and focus are manually set in the factory.
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Procedure 4 Installing the desiccant
Step Action
1Remove the papers from the back of the desiccant.
2Attach to the interior side of the camera cover as seen in the image below.
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Figure 12 Location for desiccant application
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Procedure 5 Locking the Camera
Step Action
1Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the dome cover and remove fingerprints.
2Ensure that the top cover safety wire is connected and attach the inner liner and top cover.
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Procedure 6 Powering up the camera
Connect the power cable to the power plugs as followings:
• PoE: Connect the RJ-45 jack to a PoE compatible network device that supplies power
through the Ethernet cable.
Note: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.
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System Requirements
The below table lists the minimum requirements to implement and operate Illustra Pro 2MP and 3MP
Compact cameras.
Table 13 System Requirements
System hardware
CPUIntel Pentium 4 2.4GHz or equivalent
RAM1 GB or above
DisplayNVIDIA GeForce 6 Series or ATI Mobility Radeon 9500
System software
BrowserMicrosoft Internet Explorer 8 or above, Firefox, Safari, Chrome
Unit
Power SupplyPoE
Network
Wired
NOTEAll the installation and operations should comply with your local electricity safety rules.
CAUTION
To avoid damage to the unit, never connect more than one type of power supply (PoE IEEE802.3
Ethernet Class 2) at the same time. If using PoE, this camera is to be connecting only to PoE
networks without routing to heterogeneous devices.
10/100BASE-T Ethernet (RJ-45 connector)
NOTE: A switch is required for surveillance on multiple units.
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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.
Note:If you assign the camera a Static IP address prior to DHCP being enabled, the camera first
reboots for approximately 30 seconds and then remains accessible at its Static IP until it connects to
a DHCP server.
• Connect to a PC directly: Directly connect the camera to a PC using a standard Ethernet
cable. This requires POE switch or injector.
• Connecting a camera to a Local Area Network (LAN): To add the camera to an existing
LAN, connect the camera to the POE hub or switch on your network.
Figure 14 Network connection diagram
Default camera settings
The following table describes the default camera settings.
Network SettingsDefaults
DHCPEnabled
Static IPAddress192.168.1.168
Default Usernameadmin
Default Passwordadmin
Note:At first login the user is prompted to change the default username and password.
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Procedure 7 Connecting from a computer
Step Action
1Ensure the camera and your computer are in the same subnet.
2Check whether if the network is available between the unit and the computer by pinging the
default IP address.
aStart a command prompt.
bType “Ping 192.168.1.168”. If the message “Reply from…” appears, it means the con-
nection is available.
3Start Internet Explorer and enter IP address: 192.168.1.168. A login window appears. In the
window, enter the default user name: admin and password: admin to log in.
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DHCP
On initial camera startup, and after a hardware factory reset, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) is enabled by default and remains enabled until the camera receives either a DHCP address
or is assigned a Static IP address.
Procedure 8 Enable DHCP
Step Action
1Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
2Select the TCP/IP tab in the Basic Configuration menu.
3Select the Enable DHCP check box to enable DHCP and disable manual settings.
4Select Apply to save the settings.
The camera searches for a DHCP server. If one is found it connects to that server. If no connection
is made to a DHCP server within two minutes, the camera goes to the default IP address
192.168.1.168, but continues to search for a DHCP address.
Note:If you assign the camera a Static IP address prior to DHCP being enabled, the camera first
reboots for approximately 30 seconds and then remains accessible at its Static IP until it connects to
a DHCP server.
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Procedure 9 Disable DHCP
Step Action
1Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
2Select the TCP/IP tab in the Basic Configuration menu.
3Clear the Enable DHCP check box to disable DHCP and allow manual settings to be
entered.
The default setting is ‘Enabled’.
4If Enable DHCP has been disabled:
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aEnter the IPv4 Address in the IPv4 Address text box in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.The
default setting is ‘192.168.1.168’
bEnter the Network Mask in the Network Mask text box xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The default
setting is ‘255.255.255.0’
cEnter the Gateway IP address in Gateway text box xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
dEnter the Primary DNS Server in the Primary DNS Server text box xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
5Select Apply to save the settings.
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Managing cameras with the Illustra Connect tool
In addition to using the IE browser to access your camera, you can alternatively use the provided
tool, Illustra Connect.
Illustra Connect is a management tool designed to manage your network cameras on the LAN. It can:
• help you find multiple network cameras
• set the IP addresses
• show connection status
• manage firmware upgrades
• bulk configuration
Procedure 10 Connecting to the camera using Illustra Connect
Note:
Illustra Connect can only discover devices on the same subnet as its host computer. Therefore, the
camera and the computer being used to configure it must be on the same subnet.
Step Action
1Using a computer which is connected to the same network and subnet, install the Illustra
Connect software.
The Illustra Connect software and the Illustra Connect manual are available to download on
www.illustracameras.com
2When the installation is complete, run Illustra Connect.
It searches the network and displays all compliant devices.
3Select the camera you want to configure, locating it by its unique MAC address.
4Right-click the camera and select Launch Web GUI Configuration. The camera Web User
Interface displays.
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Procedure 11 Connecting to the camera using the static IP address
Step Action
1The 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.
2Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the URL of the camera as 192.168.1.168. The
camera sign in page displays.
Note:
The computer you use to configure the camera must have an IPaddress on the same subnet.
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Procedure 12 Logging on to the camera web user interface
Step Action
1When you select the camera, the sign in page displays. Select your preferred language from
the drop-down menu.
2Enter the username in the Username text box. The default username is admin.
3Enter the password in the Password text box. The default password is admin.
4Select Log in.
Note:The first time that you access the camera or after a factory reset the following two pop up
windows are visible: A pop up window that requests the user to Define a Host ID and a pop up
window that requests the user to select a Security Type. Please refer to the user manual for further
information on this.
5The Live view page is visible. This displays the current view of the camera.
Note:
At first login the user is prompted to change the default username and password.
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Procedure 13 Enabling the correct video orientation for a wall mounted
camera
Step Action
1Log on to the camera web user interface.
2Select Setup on the camera web user interface banner to display the setup menus.
3Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu.
4Select the required Orientation setting:
• Mirror
• Flip
5The video pane updates to display the new settings.
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Procedure 14 Selecting Corridor Mode
This provides a better perspective when viewing a long corridor.
Step Action
1Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus.
2Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu.
3Select Play to start the video stream if it is not already active.
4Select the required Corridor Mode setting:
• None
• -90°
• +90°
5The video pane updates to display the new settings.
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Network Topology
The Compact 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.
Figure 15 Compact Cameras Network Topology Type I
Figure 16 Compact Cameras Network Topology Type II
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Appendix A: Technical Specifications
The table below lists technical specifications of the Pro 2MP and 3MP Compact cameras.
General Features
Model Type2MP Compact Camera / 3MP Compact Camera
Model No.
Camera Body Color
Vandal Resistant Rating
IPS02CFOCWST / IPS03CFOCWST
White
IK10 (Body)
Mechanical Features
Dimensions
Weight
Pan Rotation Angle140°
Tilt Angle15° to 125° from frontal mounting surface
Z-axis Rotation354°
Housing MaterialAluminum Alloy
Other Housing MaterialPC / PC + ABS
Ø110x52mm
approx 0.5kg
Video Processor
ROM/Flash Size256 Mbytes
RAM Size512 Mbytes
RTC Hold Up Time24 hours
Image Sensor
Format1/2.7" CMOS
Capture MethodRolling
Scan MethodProgressive
Lens
Design Type
MountM12
Aperture RangeF1.85
Focal Length Range2.8mm
Focal Means
Focal TypeFixed
5 groups 6 elements (all glass)
Fixed (factory focused at 5 m for DOF of .7 m to
∞)
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Focus TypeFactory Focused
Auto FocusFactory Focused
IR Correction
Day/Night
Horizontal Angle of View102゚
Vertical Angle of View77゚
Format136
coated
SDN
Illuminator
WavelengthN/A
IR DistanceN/A
Smart IRN/A
Adaptive IRN/A
Number of IR LED devicesN/A
Power Supply
Power RequirementPoE IEEE 802.3af class 2
Current Draw AmpsN/A
WattageN/A
Line Frequency RangeN/A
Video Codecs
Frame Rate Range1 to 60 ips
Maximum Resolution and Rate3MP @ 30 ips, 2MP @ 60 ips
Note:*1 - Stream 2 is restricted to 15 FPS when Stream 1 is greater than 30 FPS.
Max FPS with
TWDR 3x
Note:*2 - Stream 3 is restricted to MJPEG only.
Note:*3 - Only 3MP models can support 1546x2048 (QXGA) 3:4 or 1536x2048 (QXGA) 3:4, and is
not available in MJPEG.
Note:Maximum of 5 concurrent streams are supported by each camera, this includes shared
streams.(Example: Stream 1 can be shared twice along with a running Stream 2 and Stream 3, or
Stream 1 can be shared four times if Stream 2 and Stream 3 are not running.
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