Flir CM-6206-H1-I User Manual

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User and Installation Guide
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FLIR Systems, Inc.
6769 Hollister Avenue Goleta, California 93117 USA Phone: 888.747.FLIR (888.747.3547) International: +1.805.964.9797
For technical assistance, please call us at +1.888.388.3577 or visit the Service & Support page at
www.flir.com/security.
Important Instructions and Notices to the User:
Modification of this device without the express authorization of FLIR Commercial Systems, Inc. may void the user’s authority under FCC rules to operate this device.
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Proper Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE)
The European Union (EU) has enacted Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE), which aims to prevent EEE waste from arising; to encourage reuse, recycling, and recovery of EEE waste; and to promote environmental responsibility.
In accordance with these regulations, all EEE products labeled with the crossed
out wheeled bin either on the product itself or in the product literature must not be disposed of in regular rubbish bins, mixed with regular household or other commercial waste, or by other regular municipal waste collection means. Instead, and in order to prevent possible harm to the environment or human health, all EEE products (including any cables that came with the product) should be responsibly discarded or recycled.
To identify a responsible disposal method nearby, please contact the local waste collection or recycling service, the original place of purchase or product supplier, or the responsible government authority in the area. Business users should contact their supplier or refer to their purchase contract.
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Table of Contents
1 Document Scope and Purpose .............................................................................................. 1
2 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Features .......................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Package Contents .......................................................................................................... 9
3 Introduction to the CM-6206 IP Hemispheric Camera........................................................ 11
3.1 Camera Dimensions ..................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Internal Connectors ...................................................................................................... 11
3.3 Cable Connectors ......................................................................................................... 12
Input and Output Connectors ................................................................................... 12
Waterproofing the Camera Cable Connectors ......................................................... 13
Connecting the Unit to the Network ......................................................................... 15
Connecting Power to the Camera ............................................................................ 15
4 System Requirements ........................................................................................................... 17
5 Installation .............................................................................................................................. 19
5.1 Indoor Installation ......................................................................................................... 19
5.2 Outdoor Installation ....................................................................................................... 19
5.3 Initial Camera Configuration ......................................................................................... 19
5.4 Mounting Instructions .................................................................................................... 21
Mounting the Camera ............................................................................................... 22
6 Using the DNA Utility to Search and Access the Camera ................................................. 25
7 Configuring Communication Settings ................................................................................. 27
8 Adjusting and Framing-Up the Camera View ..................................................................... 31
9 Configuration and Operation ................................................................................................ 33
9.1 Browser-Based Viewer Introduction ............................................................................. 33
9.2 Live Screen ................................................................................................................... 35
9.3 System Tab ................................................................................................................... 38
System Settings........................................................................................................ 38
Security ..................................................................................................................... 40
Network .................................................................................................................... 49
Events Setup ............................................................................................................ 59
Edge Recording ........................................................................................................ 72
Motion Detection....................................................................................................... 78
Schedule ................................................................................................................... 82
File Location ............................................................................................................. 83
Maintenance ............................................................................................................. 84
Import/Export ............................................................................................................ 91
9.4 Streaming Tab .............................................................................................................. 92
Video Format ............................................................................................................ 92
Video Compression ................................................................................................ 102
Video ROI Encoding ............................................................................................... 103
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Video OCX Protocol ............................................................................................... 104
Video Frame Rate .................................................................................................. 105
Video Mask ............................................................................................................. 106
Fisheye Setting ....................................................................................................... 107
Audio ...................................................................................................................... 108
9.5 Camera Tab ................................................................................................................ 109
Exposure ................................................................................................................ 109
Picture Adjustment ................................................................................................. 112
Advanced Picture Settings ..................................................................................... 113
IR Function ............................................................................................................. 118
Misc. ....................................................................................................................... 119
9.6 Log Out ....................................................................................................................... 120
10 Appendices .......................................................................................................................... 121
A.1. Technical Specifications ............................................................................................. 122
A.2. Internet Security Settings ............................................................................................ 125
A.3. Install UPnP Components ........................................................................................... 127
A.4. Installing and Deleting the Web Player ....................................................................... 129
A.5. Deleting Temporary Internet Files .............................................................................. 131
A.6. Mounting Accessories ................................................................................................. 132
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List of Figures
Figure 1: CM-6206-H1-I Camera ............................................................................................................... 7
Figure 2: Package Contents....................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 3: CM-6206 Series Camera Dimensions ...................................................................................... 11
Figure 4: MicroSD Card Drive and Reset Button ..................................................................................... 11
Figure 5: CM-6206 Camera Input/Output Connections ........................................................................... 12
Figure 6: Camera Cables ......................................................................................................................... 13
Figure 7: System Cable Hose and Wiring ................................................................................................ 13
Figure 8: RJ45 Connector and Plug ......................................................................................................... 13
Figure 9: Thread-Lock Sealing Nut and RJ45 Connector ........................................................................ 14
Figure 10: Loosened Thread-Lock Sealing Nut ....................................................................................... 14
Figure 11: RJ45 Connector and Thread-Lock Sealing Nut ...................................................................... 14
Figure 12: Fastened Thread-Lock Sealing Nut ........................................................................................ 14
Figure 13: Discovered IP Devices ............................................................................................................ 20
Figure 14: DNA Assign IP Dialog Box ...................................................................................................... 20
Figure 15: Drill Template .......................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 16: Windows Firewall Screen ....................................................................................................... 27
Figure 17: Discovered IP Devices ............................................................................................................ 27
Figure 18: DNA Assign IP – Use DHCP Dialog Box ................................................................................ 28
Figure 19: DNA Assign IP – Static IP Dialog Box .................................................................................... 28
Figure 20: Login Dialog Box ..................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 21: IE Tools > Internet Options > Advanced Window ................................................................... 29
Figure 22: Browser-Based User Interface ................................................................................................ 33
Figure 23: Live Video Info Dialog Box ...................................................................................................... 35
Figure 24: View Mode Pane ..................................................................................................................... 35
Figure 25: System Section Tabs .............................................................................................................. 38
Figure 26: System Screen ........................................................................................................................ 39
Figure 27: User Screen ............................................................................................................................ 40
Figure 28: Edit User Account Dialog Box ................................................................................................. 41
Figure 29: HTTPS Screen – Create Self-Signed Certificate .................................................................... 42
Figure 30: Create Self-Signed Certificate Dialog Box .............................................................................. 43
Figure 31: Installed Certificate Section .................................................................................................... 43
Figure 32: Certificate Properties .............................................................................................................. 44
Figure 33: HTTPS Screen – Upload Signed Certificate ........................................................................... 44
Figure 34: HTTPS Screen – Install Signed Certificate ............................................................................. 45
Figure 35: Create Certificate Request Dialog Box ................................................................................... 45
Figure 36: Created Request Subject ........................................................................................................ 46
Figure 37: Certificate Request Properties Dialog Box ............................................................................. 46
Figure 38: IP Filter Screen ....................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 39: IEEE 802.1X/EAP-TLS Screen ............................................................................................... 48
Figure 40: Network > Basic Screen ......................................................................................................... 49
Figure 41: QoS Screen ............................................................................................................................ 51
Figure 42: SNMP Settings Screen ........................................................................................................... 52
Figure 43: UPnP Screen .......................................................................................................................... 54
Figure 44: Direct Access to Camera with UPnP Enabled ........................................................................ 54
Figure 45: DDNS Screen ......................................................................................................................... 55
Figure 46: Mail Screen – SMTP ............................................................................................................... 56
Figure 47: FTP Screen ............................................................................................................................. 57
Figure 48: HTTP Screen .......................................................................................................................... 58
Figure 49: IO Screen ................................................................................................................................ 59
Figure 50: Upload Image by FTP ............................................................................................................. 60
Figure 51: Send HTTP Notification .......................................................................................................... 61
Figure 52: Record Video Clip ................................................................................................................... 61
Figure 53: Upload Image by E-Mail ......................................................................................................... 61
Figure 54: Network Failure Detection Screen .......................................................................................... 63
Figure 55: Tampering Screen .................................................................................................................. 64
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Figure 56: Day/Night Trigger Screen ....................................................................................................... 67
Figure 57: Periodic Event Screen ............................................................................................................ 68
Figure 58: Manual Trigger Screen ........................................................................................................... 70
Figure 59: SD Card Screen ...................................................................................................................... 72
Figure 60: Video File Recording List ........................................................................................................ 73
Figure 61: Selected File Window ............................................................................................................. 74
Figure 62: Network Share Screen ............................................................................................................ 74
Figure 63: Video File Recording List ........................................................................................................ 75
Figure 64: Selected File Window ............................................................................................................. 76
Figure 65: Recording Screen ................................................................................................................... 77
Figure 66: Motion Detection Screen ........................................................................................................ 78
Figure 67: Region Configuration Options ................................................................................................. 79
Figure 68: Pixel Interval Illustration .......................................................................................................... 80
Figure 69: Schedule Screen..................................................................................................................... 82
Figure 70: File Location Screen ............................................................................................................... 83
Figure 71: Log File Screen ....................................................................................................................... 84
Figure 72: User Information Screen – Get User Information ................................................................... 85
Figure 73: User Information – Get User Privacy ...................................................................................... 86
Figure 74: Factory Default Screen ........................................................................................................... 87
Figure 75: Partial Restore Screen ............................................................................................................ 88
Figure 76: Software Version Screen ........................................................................................................ 88
Figure 77: Software Upgrade Screen ...................................................................................................... 89
Figure 78: Parameter Screen ................................................................................................................... 90
Figure 79: Import/Export Screen .............................................................................................................. 91
Figure 80: File Download Screen ............................................................................................................. 91
Figure 81: Streaming Section Tabs ......................................................................................................... 92
Figure 82: Video Format Screen .............................................................................................................. 93
Figure 83: View-1 (Source) ...................................................................................................................... 99
Figure 84: View-2 Image Rotated Vertically (Reversed) ........................................................................ 100
Figure 85: Video Compression Screen .................................................................................................. 102
Figure 86: Video ROI Encoding Screen ................................................................................................. 103
Figure 87: Video OCX Protocol Screen ................................................................................................. 104
Figure 88: Video Frame Rate Screen .................................................................................................... 105
Figure 89: Mask Screen ......................................................................................................................... 106
Figure 90: Fisheye Setting Screen with Software Dewarping ................................................................ 107
Figure 91: Fisheye Setting Screen with Camera Dewarping ................................................................. 107
Figure 92: Audio Screen ........................................................................................................................ 108
Figure 93: Camera Section Tabs ........................................................................................................... 109
Figure 94: Exposure Screen .................................................................................................................. 110
Figure 95: Camera Settings Screen – Picture Adjustment .................................................................... 112
Figure 96: CM-6208 Advanced Picture Settings Screen – White Balance ............................................ 113
Figure 97: Advanced Picture Settings Screen – Backlight .................................................................... 115
Figure 98: Advanced Picture Settings Screen – WDR Function............................................................ 116
Figure 99: Advanced Picture Settings Screen – Noise Reduction......................................................... 117
Figure 100: IR Function Screen ............................................................................................................. 118
Figure 101: Camera Settings Screen – Digital Zoom ............................................................................ 119
Figure 102: Login Message.................................................................................................................... 120
Figure 103: Command Bar Toolbar – Select Internet Options ............................................................... 125
Figure 104: Internet Options Screen ...................................................................................................... 125
Figure 105: Command Bar Toolbar – Internet Options .......................................................................... 126
Figure 106: Schedule Screen ................................................................................................................ 126
Figure 107: Quasar Player Installation Wizard ...................................................................................... 129
Figure 108: Quasar Player Installation Completed ................................................................................ 129
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1 Document Scope and Purpose
The purpose of this document is to provide instructions and installation procedures for physically connecting the CM-6206 unit. After completing the physical installation, additional setup and configurations are required before video analysis and detection can commence.
Note:
This document is intended for use by technical users who have a basic understanding of CCTV camera/video equipment and LAN/WAN network connections.
Remarque:
Ce document est destiné aux utilisateurs techniciens qui possèdent des connaissances de base des équipements vidéo/caméras de télésurveillance et des connexions aux réseaux LAN/WAN.
Warning:
Installation must follow safety, standards, and electrical codes as well as the laws that apply where the units are being installed.
Avertissement:
L'installation doit respecter les consignes de sécurité, les normes et les codes électriques, ainsi que la législation en vigueur sur le lieu d'implantation des unités.
Disclaimer
Users of FLIR products accept full responsibility for ensuring the suitability and considering the role of the product detection capabilities and their limitation as they apply to their unique site requirements.
FLIR Systems, Inc. and its agents make no guarantees or warranties to the suitability for the users’ intended use. FLIR Systems, Inc. accepts no responsibility for improper use or incomplete security and safety measures.
Failure in part or in whole of the installer, owner, or user in any way to follow the prescribed procedures or to heed WARNINGS and CAUTIONS shall absolve FLIR and its agents from any resulting liability.
Specifications and information in this guide are subject to change without notice.
Avis de non-responsabilité
Il incombe aux utilisateurs des produits FLIR de vérifier que ces produits sont adaptés et d'étudier le rôle des capacités et limites de détection du produit appliqués aux exigences uniques de leur site.
FLIR Systems, Inc. et ses agents ne garantissent d'aucune façon que les produits sont adaptés à l'usage auquel l'utilisateur les destine. FLIR Systems, Inc. ne pourra être tenu pour responsable en cas de mauvaise utilisation ou de mise en place de mesures de sécurité insuffisantes.
Le non respect de tout ou partie des procédures recommandées ou des messages d'AVERTISSEMENT ou d'ATTENTION de la part de l'installateur, du propriétaire ou de l'utilisateur dégagera FLIR Systems, Inc. et ses agents de toute responsabilité en résultant.
Les spécifications et informations contenues dans ce guide sont sujettes à modification sans préavis.
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A Warning is a precautionary message that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards of personal injury or death.
Avertissement est un message préventif indiquant qu'une procédure ou condition présente un risque potentiel de blessure ou de mort.
A Caution is a precautionary message that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards of permanent damage to the equipment and or loss of data.
Attention est un message préventif indiquant qu'une procédure ou condition présente un risque potentiel de dommages permanents pour l'équipement et/ou de perte de données.
A Note is useful information to prevent problems, help with successful installation, or to provide additional understanding of the products and installation.
Une Remarque est une information utile permettant d'éviter certains problèmes, d'effectuer une installation correcte ou de mieux comprendre les produits et l'installation.
A Tip is information and best practices that are useful or provide some benefit for installation and use of FLIR products.
Un Conseil correspond à une information et aux bonnes pratiques utiles ou apportant un avantage supplémentaire pour l'installation et l'utilisation des produits FLIR.
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General Cautions and Warnings
This section contains information that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards.
SAVE ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
Although the unit is designed and manufactured in compliance with all applicable safety standards, certain hazards are present during the installation of this equipment.
To help ensure safety and to help reduce risk of injury or damage, observe the following:
Précautions et avertissements d'ordre général
Cette section contient des informations indiquant qu'une procédure ou condition présente des risques potentiels.
CONSERVEZ TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ ET D'UTILISATION POUR POUVOIR VOUS Y RÉFÉRER ULTÉRIEUREMENT.
Bien que l'unité soit conçue et fabriquée conformément à toutes les normes de sécurité en vigueur, l'installation de cet équipement présente certains risques.
Afin de garantir la sécurité et de réduire les risques de blessure ou de dommages, veuillez respecter les consignes suivantes:
Warning:
The unit’s cover is an essential part of the product. Do not open or remove it. Never operate the unit without the cover in place. Operating the unit without the cover poses
a risk of fire and shock hazards.
Do not disassemble the unit or remove screws. There are no user serviceable parts inside the
unit.
Only qualified trained personnel should service and repair this equipment. Observe local codes and laws and ensure that installation and operation are in accordance
with fire, security and safety standards.
Avertissement:
Le cache de l'unité est une partie essentielle du produit. Ne les ouvrez et ne les retirez pas. N'utilisez jamais l'unité sans que le cache soit en place. L'utilisation de l'unité sans cache
présente un risque d'incendie et de choc électrique.
Ne démontez pas l'unité et ne retirez pas ses vis. Aucune pièce se trouvant à l'intérieur de
l'unité ne nécessite un entretien par l'utilisateur.
Seul un technicien formé et qualifié est autorisé à entretenir et à réparer cet équipement. Respectez les codes et réglementations locaux, et assurez-vous que l'installation et
l'utilisation sont conformes aux normes contre l'incendie et de sécurité.
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Warning:
Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock. Do not touch sensor modules with fingers. If cleaning is necessary, use a clean cloth with a
bit of ethanol and wipe it gently. If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt.
Do not aim the camera lens at strong light, such as the sun or an incandescent lamp, which
can seriously damage the camera.
Make sure that the surface of the sensor is not exposed to a laser beam, which could burn
out the sensor.
If the camera will be fixed to a ceiling, verify that the ceiling can support more than 50
newtons (50-N) of gravity, or over three times the camera’s weight.
The camera should be packed in its original packing if it is reshipped.
Caution: To avoid damage from overheating or unit failure, assure that there is sufficient temperature regulation to support the unit’s requirements (cooling/heating). Operating temperature should be kept in the range -10° to 50°C (14° to 122°F), with no more than 90% non-condensing humidity.
Attention:
Afin d'éviter tout dommage dû à une surchauffe ou toute panne de l'unité, assurez-vous que la régulation de température est suffisante pour répondre aux exigences de l'unité (refroidissement/chauffage). La température de fonctionnement doit être maintenue dans la plage (-10° à 50°C/14° à 122°F), sans condensation d'humidité supérieur à 90%.
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Site Preparation
There are several requirements that should be properly addressed prior to installation at the site. The following specifications are requirements for proper installation and operation of the unit:
Ambient Environment Conditions: Avoid positioning the unit near heaters or heating system
outputs. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Use proper maintenance to ensure that the unit is free from dust, dirt, smoke, particles, chemicals, smoke, water or water condensation, and exposure to EMI.
Accessibility: The location used should allow easy access to unit connections and cables. Safety: Cables and electrical cords should be routed in a manner that prevents safety hazards,
such as from tripping, wire fraying, overheating, etc. Ensure that nothing rests on the unit’s cables or power cords.
Ample Air Circulation: Leave enough space around the unit to allow free air circulation. Cabling Considerations: Units should be placed in locations that are optimal for the type of
video cabling used between the unit and the cameras and external devices. Using a cable longer than the manufacturer’s specifications for optimal video signal may result in degradation of color and video parameters.
Physical Security: The unit provides threat detection for physical security systems. In order to
ensure that the unit cannot be disabled or tampered with, the system should be installed with security measures regarding physical access by trusted and un-trusted parties.
Network Security: The unit transmits over IP to security personnel for video surveillance.
Proper network security measures should be in place to assure networks remain operating and free from malicious interference. Install the unit on the backbone of a trusted network.
Electrostatic Safeguards: The unit and other equipment connected to it (relay outputs, alarm
inputs, racks, carpeting, etc.) shall be properly grounded to prevent electrostatic discharge.
The physical installation of the unit is the first phase of making the unit operational in a security plan. The goal is to physically place the unit, connect it to other devices in the system, and to establish network connectivity. When finished with the physical installation, complete the second phase of installation, which is the setup and configuration of the unit.
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2 Overview
The FLIR Quasar Gen II CM-6206-H1-I camera is an indoor/outdoor, vandal-proof, IP hemispheric camera. The camera can support:
One 6MP stream at 25/30 fps One 6MP stream, one Full HD 1080p stream, one HD 720p stream, and one D1 at 20 fps each One 6MP stream and three D1 streams at 30 fps each One Full HD 1080p stream, one HD 720p stream, and two D1 streams at 30 fps each
The camera includes a 1/1.8” Sony Progressive CMOS sensor and features an F2.8, Hemispheric lens
with a 1.05mm focal length and 180° Field of View (FOV) at full resolution. It provides real-time, quad­stream compression using MJPEG and H.264 baseline, main and high profiles.
The camera supports edge (camera) dewarping and software dewarping. The embedded edge dewarping engine eliminates the need for a network-based dewarping system and also enhances flexibility. Software dewarping supports a higher video resolution, as well as more simultaneous H.264 video streams (up to four).
The camera is ideal for operation in low-light environments, as it features a Day/Night cut-off filter (ICR), infrared IR illuminator, and 2D/3D/color noise reduction.
Figure 1: CM-6206-H1-I Camera
Caution:
If you are using FLIR’s Latitude VMS, we recommend that you configure the camera’s settings via the AdminCenter. This is because the camera’s web-based interface might be overwritten
by Latitude settings. Refer to the Latitude online help for information regarding configuring camera settings.
Attention:
Si vous utilisez le logiciel de gestion de vidéo Latitude de FLIR, nous vous conseillons de configurer les paramètres de la caméra via l'AdminCenter. En effet, l'interface Internet de la caméra peut être remplacée par les paramètres Latitude. Veuillez consulter l'aide en ligne Latitude pour de plus amples informations sur la configuration des paramètres de la caméra.
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2.1 Features
F2.8, 1.05mm panoramic lens
1/1.8” Progressive scan
CMOS sensor
Up to four video streams
Supports edge (camera) and
software dewarping
Supports up to four video
streams
Digital PTZ
Low-lux mode
Electronic day/night (ICR)
Infrared LED illuminator
WDR
2D/3D/color noise reduction
Backlight compensation
Built-in web application/ web
server
HTTP streaming MJPEG
H.264 and MJPEG
compression
Two-way audio
Alarm input-driven events
Relay output actions on
alarm
Edge motion detection
Motion detection with region
of interest masking
Historical motion detection
levels detected/recorded at frame levels
Detection event driven alarms
Tampering detection and
notification
Dual HTTP notification
server support (up to two servers)
FTP upload
(up to two locations)
Upload alarm images to FTP
Send images on alarm to
e-mail
E-mail SMTP alarm notification
(up to two e-mails)
128GB microSDXC
(Class 10) recording support
Record snapshots to
microSDXC card on alarm
Sequential snapshot
numbering
SNMP v1/v2/v3 and SNMP
traps
Privacy masks
ONVIF support
RTSP support
Per-user permissions
Security IP restricted access
allow/deny list
Multiple users
Group permissions
UPnP support
Vandal-proof IP66 enclosure
Supports PoE/12VDC
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2.2 Package Contents
Before proceeding, check that the box contains the items listed here. If any item is missing or has defects, do not install or operate the product. Contact your dealer for assistance.
Hemispheric camera
(Torx wrench)
Power Terminal Block
S
Self-Tapping Screw (x3)
Plastic Anchor (x3)
CD
(Bundled software and
documentation)
Quick Installation Guide
Figure 2: Package Contents
Note:
The self-tapping screws are mainly for softer substrate/material installation such as wood. For other installation materials such as cement ceilings, it is necessary to pre-drill and use plastic anchors before fastening the supplied self-tapping screws into the wall.
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3 Introduction to the CM-6206 IP
Hemispheric Camera
This chapter provides information about the camera hardware for reference before installation. The connectors included on the camera’s system cable are described.
Camera Dimensions Internal Connectors Cable Connectors
3.1 Camera Dimensions
The CM-6206 series IP Hemispheric camera dimensions are shown below.
Figure 3: CM-6206 Series Camera Dimensions
3.2 Internal Connectors
The camera’s microSD card drive and Reset button are inside the camera housing.
Figure 4: MicroSD Card Drive and Reset Button
To perform a hard reset to full factory defaults using the Reset button
1. Insert a pointed object into the Reset button.
2. Press the button for 30 seconds. Both LEDs on the RJ45 connector are extinguished. After one second, the green network LED flashes once and then remains lighted. The yellow activity LED flashes as soon as it detects network activity. The unit returns to full factory defaults.
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3.3 Cable Connectors
The camera is shipped with an Ethernet cable for network and Power over Ethernet (PoE) connection and a system cable for ground, power, I/O, and audio connections. The figure below shows the various connectors included with the camera. The connectors, pin numbers and signal definitions are listed below.
Figure 5: CM-6206 Camera Input/Output Connections
Input and Output Connectors
The alarm input and output connectors are shown below.
Pin No.
Designation
1
Alarm In (-)
2
Alarm In (+)
3
Alarm Out (-)
4
Alarm Out (+)
No
Cable
Pin
Definition
Remarks
1
Audio I/O
Pink
Audio In
Two-way audio transmission
Green
Audio Out
2
Power (12VDC) (2-pin Terminal Block)
Black
DC 12V −
Power connection
Red
DC 12V +
3
Alarm I/O (4-pin Terminal Block) 1
Alarm In −
Alarm connection 2
Alarm In +
3
Alarm Out −
4
Alarm Out +
4
GND
-
GND
Ground connection
5
Ethernet Cable
-
RJ45 connector with LEDs for network and PoE connections.
-
microSD Card Slot
-
It is not recommended to record with the microSD card for 24/7 continuously.
-
Reset Button
-
Press the button with a pointed tool for at least 20 seconds to restore the system to factory defaults.
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Waterproofing the Camera Cable Connectors
Follow the instructions below to waterproof the connectors for the different types of cables included in the system cable. The cables are shown below.
System Cable
Standard RJ45 Cable
Optional IP66 RJ45 Cable
Figure 6: Camera Cables
To waterproof the system cable
1. Connect all the required devices to the system cable. See Figure 6: Camera Cables.
2. Coat the joints with silicone gel. There should be no gap between the connectors and the cables. For alarm I/O connector and power connector, make sure the side with wires attached is also sealed with silicone gel.
3. Seal the end of the rubber coating of the system cable as indicated in the figure below. Use enough silicone gel to fill in the hose and wrap around each wire in order to properly waterproof the cable.
Figure 7: System Cable Hose and Wiring
To waterproof the RJ45 cable
1. Plug the Ethernet cable to the connector of the RJ45 cable.
Figure 8: RJ45 Connector and Plug
2. Coat the joint with silicone gel. Make sure there is no gap between the Ethernet cable and the connector in order to properly waterproof the cable.
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To waterproof the IP66-Rated RJ45 cable
1. Remove the supplied connector from the IP66-rated RJ45 plug.
Figure 9: Thread-Lock Sealing Nut and RJ45 Connector
2. Loosen the thread-lock sealing nut on the IP66-rated RJ45 plug.
Figure 10: Loosened Thread-Lock Sealing Nut
3. Thread the Ethernet cable through the thread-lock sealing nut and the IP66-rated RJ45 plug. If the Ethernet cable is already attached to a connector, remove it first.
Figure 11: RJ45 Connector and Thread-Lock Sealing Nut
4. Carefully remove a section of rubber coating from the end of the Ethernet cable to reveal the wires.
5. Inset the wires into the correct pins of the connector.
6. Plug the Ethernet cable into the connector of the IP66-rated RJ45 cable.
7. Fasten the RJ45 plug to the connector of the IP66-rated RJ45 cable.
8. Tighten the thread-lock sealing nut to the plug.
Figure 12: Fastened Thread-Lock Sealing Nut
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Connecting the Unit to the Network
A Cat 5 Ethernet cable is recommended for network connection. To ensure transmission quality, cable length should not exceed 100 meters (328 feet). Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector of the system cable. Plug the other end of the cable into the network switch or PC. Check the status of the link and the activity LEDs. If the LEDs are unlit, check the LAN connection.
A steady green link LED indicates good network connection. The yellow activity LED flashes to indicate network activity.
Connecting Power to the Camera
The camera can be powered by Power over Ethernet or by an external 12VDC power adaptor (not included in the package).
If using an external power supply, connect the power leads or three-pin power terminal block to
the power supply.
If using PoE, make sure that a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) device is used in the network.
Make sure the camera’s power cable is properly connected. All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory requirements.
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4 System Requirements
To access the camera via a web browser, ensure that your PC has the proper network connection and meets system requirements as described below.
Item
Minimum System Requirement
Personal Computer
Minimum: Intel® Core i5-2430M @ 2.4 GHz, 4GB RAM Recommended: Intel® Core i7-870 @ 2.93 GHz, 8GB RAM
Operating System
Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Web Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9, 10, or 11
Network Card
10BaseT (10 Mbps), 100Base-TX (100 Mbps), or 1000BaseT (1000Mbps) operation
Viewer
ActiveX control plug-in for Microsoft IE
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5 Installation
Follow the instructions below for indoor and outdoor installation of the camera.
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Indoor Installation
Outdoor Installation
Initial Camera
Configuration
Preparing the Camera for Use
Mounting Instructions
5.1 Indoor Installation
Read the instructions provided in this chapter thoroughly before installing the camera. Following are additional considerations for indoor installation:
There must be a fuse or circuit breaker at the starting point of the electrical wiring infrastructure. For indoor installations, such as industrial applications, the camera must be protected from
hostile external elements (e.g. corrosive environment, metallic dust, extreme temperatures, soot, over spray, etc.).
Do not place the camera on or near radiators and heat sources. All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory requirements.
5.2 Outdoor Installation
Read the instructions provided in this chapter thoroughly before installing the camera. Following are additional considerations for outdoor installation:
For outside wiring installation, always use weatherproof equipment, such as boxes, receptacles,
connectors, etc.
For electrical wiring, use the properly rated sheathed cables for conditions to which the cable will
be exposed (for example, moisture, heat, UV, physical requirements, etc.).
Plan ahead to determine where to install infrastructure weatherproof equipment. Whenever
possible, ground components to an outdoor ground.
Use best security practices to design and maintain secured camera access, communications
infrastructure, tamper-proof outdoor boxes, etc.
All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory requirements.
5.3 Initial Camera Configuration
To perform the initial camera configuration
1. Unpack the camera.
2. Connect one end of the network Cat 5 Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector on the camera’s system cable.
3. Connect the other end of the network cable to a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) device, such as a switch.
4. Verify that the LEDs on the RJ45 connector illuminate green (indicating a stable network connection) and flashing yellow (to indicate network activity).
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5. Do the following:
a. Copy and run dna.exe (see note below) from the included CD.
Note:
Desiccant is included inside the camera housing and must be replaced every time the housing is opened. After desiccants are replaced, reconnect the front housing to the camera as soon as possible. Otherwise, the desiccant will become damp and cannot be used. For instructions on removing the desiccant, refer to the Desiccant User Guide.
b. Click the icon. c. Select the unit requiring IP assignment.
Figure 13: Discovered IP Devices
d. Right-click the mouse and select the assigned IP address or click the Assign IP button
to open the DNA Assign IP dialog box.
Note:
The camera default IP Address and the subnet mask IP Address are automatically supplied by the DHCP server.
e. In the dialog box that is displayed, enter values for the IP Address, Gateway and
Netmask.
f. Click Update and wait for OK status to be displayed.
Figure 14: DNA Assign IP Dialog Box
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g. Disconnect the Ethernet cable. The camera is ready for deployment (mounting) in a site
installation.
Note:
1. The camera can be connected to a PC for bench installation via an Ethernet cross-cable.
2. The camera default IP Address is automatically set by the DHCP server. If using Latitude, the Address must be set manually.
Tip:
A camera setup adapter, such as Veracity Pinpoint, can be used to connect a laptop directly to the camera when using PoE.
5.4 Mounting Instructions
To eliminate IR reflection
1. Clean the bubble from dirt and finger prints.
2. Make sure the bubble has no scratches.
3. Avoid aiming the IR where there are nearby objects closer than the scene of interest which might reflect back into the lens.
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Mounting the Camera
1. Do one of the following:
For drilled wall or ceiling mounting:
a. Using the supplied template, mark with a pointed pencil the mounting surface through
the plate holes where the four screw holes need to be drilled. See Figure 15.
Figure 15: Drill Template
Note:
Before marking and drilling the holes, ensure that the base plate alignment is oriented correctly so that the required camera field of view can be achieved when the system is assembled.
b. In the marked locations, drill each hole using a drill bit of a slightly smaller diameter than
the supplied screw anchors (molly-plug anchor). You want to achieve a snug insertion so that the plug expansion holds firm after the screws are screwed in.
c. Fully insert the supplied anchors into drilled holes. You may need to tap them flush
with the wall using a hammer.
For installing on a 4S recessed electrical box:
a. Have a qualified installer (check your local electrical codes) rough-in the 4S recessed
electrical box and run the wires and power (if not PoE) through the wall/conduits to the box location.
b. Ensure that the box is sufficiently sturdy (attach to the wall stud, ceiling joist, or
reinforced surface as needed) to securely hold the weight of the camera.
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