Ganz ZNT6-HBT2FN32-N User Manual

G a n z T h e r m a l S e r i e s
Fixed Mount, Fixed Focus Thermal IP and Analog Camera User Manual
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GANZ THERMAL SERIES OF PRODUCTS
CBC AMERICA INC.
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
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Table i: 3rd Party Software License
GSOAP http://www.genivia.com/Products/gsoap/contract.h® l
H.264 encoder
http://www.mpegla.com/main/programs/AVC/Pages/AgreementExpress.aspx
ONVIF™ www.onvif.org
H.264 decoder (Video LAN SW)
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.h® l
(VLC provides Source-Freeware)
Live 555 server http://www.live555.com/liveMedia/#license
Linux kernel http://www.kernel.org
Lighttpd http://www.lighttpd.net/
dhcpcd http://www.phystech.com/download/dhcpcd.h® l
ntpclient http://doolittle.icarus.com/ntpclient/
zeroconfig http://avahi.org/wiki/AboutAvahi
esmtp http://sourceforge.net/projects/esmtp/
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R EGULATORY AND S AFETY
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of FCC Class A Part 15 Subpart B. This equipment also complies with Canadian CES-003.
CE
This equipment complies with CE standard as below.
For Europe (CE):
IEC 60065:2001 + Amd 1:2005 / EN 60065:2002
UL
This equipment is approved by UL and is compliant to below specifications.
For North America (UL): UL 60065, 7th Edition, 2007-12-11 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60065-03, 1st Edition, 2006-04 + A1:2006
RoHS
This equipment complies with the European ROHS directive, 2011-65-EC.
WEEE
This equipment must be disposed of as electronic waste. Contact your nearest Ganz Representative for instructions on how to return the product for proper disposal.
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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS
1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Document Overview ........................................................................................................... 1
2 Product Overview ............................................................................................................ 2
2.1 IP Camera Overview .......................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Camera Hardware .............................................................................................................. 4
3 Specifications ................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Quick Reference Specifications ......................................................................................... 6
3.2 Range Performance ........................................................................................................... 8
4 Installation and Access .................................................................................................. 10
4.1 Package Contents ............................................................................................................ 10
4.2 Installation ........................................................................................................................ 11
4.3 Installation Procedure ....................................................................................................... 12
4.4 Preparing the Cable ......................................................................................................... 13
4.5 Assembly .......................................................................................................................... 17
4.6 Mounting the Camera ....................................................................................................... 20
4.7 Manual Focus and Focus Tool ......................................................................................... 21
4.8 Access .............................................................................................................................. 22
4.9 Login to the IP Camera .................................................................................................... 23
4.10Log Out ............................................................................................................................. 23
5 Configuration and Management .................................................................................... 24
5.1 Ganz THERMAL Web Interface and Access Privilege ..................................................... 24
5.2 Setup ................................................................................................................................ 25
6 Use and Application ....................................................................................................... 39
6.1 Live Video ......................................................................................................................... 39
6.2 Motion Detection .............................................................................................................. 41
6.3 Video Storage ................................................................................................................... 43
7 Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 46
7.1 System Status .................................................................................................................. 46
7.2 Restart Camera ................................................................................................................ 47
7.3 Restore Factory Defaults .................................................................................................. 48
7.4 Format Local Storage ....................................................................................................... 48
7.5 System Update ................................................................................................................. 49
7.6 Camera Functions ............................................................................................................ 49
7.7 Log ................................................................................................................................... 51
7.8 Copyright .......................................................................................................................... 51
8 Interoperability ............................................................................................................... 52
9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 53
9.1 Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... 53
9.2 Recommended Care ........................................................................................................ 53
9.3 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ 53
10 Warranty ........................................................................................................................ 55
11 Support .......................................................................................................................... 56
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Table of Figures
Figure 1: Camera Hardware Overview ........................................................................................................... 4
Figure 2: ZNT6-H Series Camera Rear View ................................................................................................. 5
Figure 3: ZNT6-Hxx1 Range Data .................................................................................................................. 8
Figure 4: ZNT6-Hxx2 Series Range Data ....................................................................................................... 9
Figure 5: Camera Components ..................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 6: Hardware Kit .................................................................................................................................. 10
Figure 7: Recommended Tool Kit ................................................................................................................. 13
Figure 8: Recommended Analog Tools ........................................................................................................ 13
Figure 9: IP66 with POE ............................................................................................................................... 14
Figure 10: IP66 with Ethernet and AC/DC Power ......................................................................................... 14
Figure 11: Analog and Ethernet Cable through the Gland ............................................................................ 15
Figure 12: Push Gland over the Cables ........................................................................................................ 15
Figure 13: Push Gland into Gland Housing .................................................................................................. 16
Figure 14: Tighten Gland Nut ........................................................................................................................ 16
Figure 15: Install Cables into Camera ........................................................................................................... 17
Figure 16: ZNT6-Hxxx Pin-Out Pins 1-3: Power (GND, 24V AC, 12-24 DC or 24V AC) Pins 4-5: RS-485
(POS, NEG) .................................................................................................................................................. 18
Figure 17: ZNT6-Hxxx Pin-Out (24V AC, 24V AC, 12V DC, GND) ............................................................... 18
Figure 18: Possible Configurations of the ZNT6-Hxxx .................................................................................. 19
Figure 19: POE with Power ........................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 20: Back Cover and White Desiccant ................................................................................................ 19
Figure 21: Back Cover Screws and Sealing Washer .................................................................................... 20
Figure 22: Camera with Base Mount and Axis Mount ................................................................................... 20
Figure 23: Solar Shroud with Stem Bumpers ............................................................................................... 20
Figure 24: Fully Assembled Camera ............................................................................................................. 20
Figure 25: Camera mounted to a Ganz Thermal Wall Bracket ..................................................................... 21
Figure 26: Camera Discovery with Windows 7 ............................................................................................. 22
Figure 27: Login Prompt ............................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 28: Ganz Thermal Web Interface and Main Menu ............................................................................. 25
Figure 29: Ganz Thermal Web Interface Setup Menu .................................................................................. 25
Figure 30: TCP/IP Settings ........................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 31: FTP Settings ................................................................................................................................ 27
Figure 32: Email Settings .............................................................................................................................. 28
Figure 33: Ping Target .................................................................................................................................. 29
Figure 34: 802.1X ......................................................................................................................................... 30
Figure 35: Zero Network Configurations ....................................................................................................... 31
Figure 36: User Accounts ............................................................................................................................. 32
Figure 37: Camera Date and Time settings .................................................................................................. 33
Figure 38: Video Streaming .......................................................................................................................... 35
Figure 39: Motion Detection .......................................................................................................................... 36
Figure 40: Video Settings .............................................................................................................................. 37
Figure 41: Pelco-D ........................................................................................................................................ 38
Figure 42: Analog Video Output .................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 43: Live Video and View Menu .......................................................................................................... 41
Figure 44: Motion Detection .......................................................................................................................... 43
Figure 45: Video Archive Menu ..................................................................................................................... 45
Figure 46: System Status .............................................................................................................................. 47
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Figure 47: Restart Camera .......................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 48: Restore Factory Defaults ............................................................................................................. 48
Figure 49: Formal Local Storage .................................................................................................................. 48
Figure 50: System Update ............................................................................................................................ 49
Figure 51: Heater Control ............................................................................................................................. 50
Figure 52: Auto Calibration Interval .............................................................................................................. 50
Figure 53: Constant Recording ..................................................................................................................... 51
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L IST OF T ABLES
Table 1: Camera Hardware Components ....................................................................................................... 4
Table 2: Camera LED Indicators ..................................................................................................................... 5
Table 3: Ganz Thermal Family Specification Quick Reference Table ............................................................ 6
Table 4: Ganz Thermal ZNT6-Hxx1 Focus Information ................................................................................ 21
Table 5: Ganz Thermal ZNT6-Hxx2 Focus Information ................................................................................ 21
Table 6: Camera Main Menu and Access Privileges using the Ganz Web Interface .................................... 24
Table 7: Network TCP/IP Settings ................................................................................................................ 26
Table 8: FTP Server ...................................................................................................................................... 27
Table 9: Email Server ................................................................................................................................... 28
Table 10: 802.1X ........................................................................................................................................... 29
Table 11: Accounts and Users ...................................................................................................................... 31
Table 12: Date and Time .............................................................................................................................. 33
Table 13: Video Streaming ........................................................................................................................... 34
Table 14: Motion Detection ........................................................................................................................... 35
Table 15: Video Settings ............................................................................................................................... 37
Table 16: Pelco-D ......................................................................................................................................... 37
Table 17: Live Video and Controls ................................................................................................................ 39
Table 18: RTSP URIs ................................................................................................................................... 41
Table 19: Motion Detection ........................................................................................................................... 42
Table 20: Video Storage and Recording ....................................................................................................... 43
Table 21: System Status ............................................................................................................................... 46
Table 22: Troubleshooting Symptoms, Causes and Recommendation ........................................................ 54
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A CRONYMS AND A BBREVIATIONS
Abbreviation Description
VOx Vanadium Oxide
IP Internet Protocol
ICE
ONVIF™
NEDT
DHCP
TCP
UDP User Datagram Protocol
FTP File Transfer Protocol
NTP Network Time Protocol
HTTP
HTTPS
802.1X
H264
Image Contrast Enhancement
Open Network Video Interface Forum
Noise Equivalent Delta Temperature
Dynamic Host Control Protocol
Transmission Control Protocol
Hypertext Transport Protocol
Hypertext Transport Protocol Secure
Network Access Control Port based standard
Video Compression Standard
JPEG
MJPEG
VLC VideoLAN Client
AGC Automatic Gain Control
ROI Region of Interest
RTP
RTSP
UPnP Universal Plug and Play
EULA
Joint Photographic Experts Group
Motion Joint Photographic Experts Group
Realtime Transport Protocol
Realtime Streaming Protocol
End User Licensing Agreement
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R EFERENCE D OCUMENTATION
The following documents form part of this user manual. In the event of a conflict between documents referenced herein and the contents of this user manual
Ganz Thermal Series Quick Start Guide
Ganz Thermal Win 7 UPnP Procedure
Ganz Thermal Series Interface Control document (ICD)
http://www.computarganz.com
VLC Media Player Download (Version 2.0.0 Recommneded)
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
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S AFETY I NSTRUCTIONS
NOTIFICATIONS: CAUTION, WARNING AND NOTE
Throughout this manual, notifications are used to alert the user’s to potential risks and to minimize the potential for personal injury and or damage to the product. When a notification is present, it is important that the user review and understand all statements related to the notification before proceeding. If questions arise, please contact your authorized dealer or CBC America Inc.
Notifications are preceded by a symbol and followed by highlighted text. Three types of notifications are used throughout this manual and are defined below:
CAUTION
A caution is a procedure, practice, or condition that, if not strictly followed, may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment that may impede product performance.
A warning is intended to alert the user to the presence of potentially harmful circumstances and provide precautionary guidance for mitigating risk of personal injury and or damage to the product.
A note is a statement that clarifies or is used to emphasize important information.
WARNING
NOTE
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
6. Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes.
7. This product must be connected to a Power Over Ethernet IEEE
802.af compliant power source or a UL Listed “Class 2” power supply rated 12-24 V DC or 24 V AC minimum 13 W or 0.54 A.
WARNING
8. Operating the camera at voltage levels outside the specified range may result in permanent damage to the unit and void the product warranty.
9. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
10. Clean the camera lens only with lens cleaning paper.
11. Failure to follow the proper procedure may cause permanent damage to the camera and void the product warranty.
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1 I NTRODUCTION
1.1 DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This document, provides details about the IP Camera features, installation, access, configuration, application, interoperability, troubleshooting, warranty and support of the Ganz Fixed Mount, Fixed Focus Thermal IP and Analog Cameras.
This document also applies to the Ganz Fixed Mount, Fixed Focus Thermal IP Camera.
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2 P RODUCT O VERVIEW
2.1 IP CAMERA OVERVIEW
This manual applies to the following products:
Ganz Thermal ZNT6-H Series 30 Hz
Ganz Thermal ZNT6-H Series 9 Hz
This chapter provides an overview of the Ganz Thermal Series of Fixed Mount, Fixed Focus Thermal IP and Analog Cameras. The Ganz Thermal Series offers a feature-rich thermal camera solution for video surveillance systems. The Ganz Thermal Series is available in 2 frame rates (versions), 30Hz and 9Hz. The Ganz Thermal Series employs DRS’s proven uncooled 320 x 240, 17 µm Vox thermal imaging technology. Unlike many conventional and low light video surveillance cameras, the Ganz Thermal Series does not require any ambient light or illumination. It detects infrared (heat) waves in the 8-12 µm wavelength in the Electromagnetic spectrum to provide users with superior thermal images in challenging environments, including complete darkness, over water and in dark corners, where threats are difficult to detect due to lighting constraints and weather conditions.
The camera system is an Internet Protocol (IP) networked solution, conforming to the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF™) standard and is operational in a networked environment through a central office, remote video management system or through the Ganz provided web interface utility. With an industry leading low power consumption of less than 12.95 watts, the Ganz Thermal Series is IEEE802.3af compliant, supporting video, camera control and power over a single tamper resistant cable connection. As a result, the camera can be configured and installed easily into any existing security infrastructure.
Measuring approximately 29.2 x 10.4 x 9.5 cm and weighing less than 1500 grams, the Ganz Thermal Series is compact and lightweight. It is sealed to an IP66 outdoor rating, which makes it ideal for outdoor security of critical infrastructure such as airports, utility companies, and nuclear power plants. The camera is available with a choice of three fully sealed and hard carbon coated athermalized fixed focus lenses, which provide a horizontal field of view of 40°, 24°, 16°, 9°, or 6° for ZNT6-Hxx1 models and 44°, 37.5°,
24.8°, 17.6°, or 12.4° for ZNT6-Hxx2 models, and are all capable of 4X digital zoom.
The Thermal IP camera includes the following key features:
Thermal Imaging – Provides superior thermal imaging capabilities in
complete darkness and challenging environments 24 hours a day 7 days a week using patented DRS sensor technology.
Superior image quality with Image Contrast Enhancement (ICE) feature
Optimized Lens – The lens material and optical design is optimized for
thermal imaging and range performance.
Outdoor ready – Suitable for outdoor deployment out-of-the box with built-
in heater anti-ice and anti-fog, and IP66 ready.
Local Storage – Comes with a built-in memory for storage of video
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Power options – The IP camera can be powered with 12/24 volts DC or 24
volts AC, which is provided through an optional external power adapter, or through PoE (802.3af), which is provided through a supported switch.
Communications Interface – 10/100 Ethernet and Power Over Ethernet
(POE).
DHCP support – The IP camera can automatically obtain its IP address in
a network in which DHCP is enabled.
Multiple protocol support –Supports DHCP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, NTP,
SMTP, RTP, RTSP, 802.1X, TCP/IP and UDP/IP.
H.264 and MJPEG compression – The camera can generate multiple
H.264 and MJPEG streams simultaneously, individually configurable with streams up to 30 frames per second (fps) or fixed at 9 fps for export simplification.
Multicast and user definable ports – Supports multicast IP address and
user definable ports for both H264 and MJPEG streams.
Web-based management – Administration and management of the IP
camera can be performed through the Ganz Thermal Series web-based configuration menus.
Motion detection – The IP camera can detect motion based on region of
interest definitions and can generate events/alerts if motion is detected.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) – Allows the IP camera to synchronize its
internal clock with a local or Internet time server.
Electronic Pan/Tilt and Zoom — The IP camera supports electronic pan &
tilt and digital zoom (4X).
Camera access control — You can control access to IP camera
configuration menus and live video by configuring various user types and log in credentials.
Analog video output (NSTC/PAL) via BNC connection.
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2.2 CAMERA HARDWARE
Physical details of the IP Camera is provided below.
Figure 1: Camera Hardware Overview
Table 1: Camera Hardware Components
Item Description
1 Camera Body
2 Base Mount
3 Back Cover
4 Solar Shroud
5 4 Hole Axis Mount Adapter (optional)
6 Cable Sealing Gland with electrical nut
7 Tamper Resistant Screws
8 Stem Bumpers
9 Desiccant
10 O-ring
11 Sealing Washers with Gasket
Figure 2 and Table 2 below describe the details of the rear of the camera.
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Figure 2: ZNT6-H Series Camera Rear View
Table 2: Camera LED Indicators
Item Description
Network Port
LED
Analog Video Connector
Power/RS-485 Connector
Factory Reset Button
Accepts a standard LAN cable to connect the IP camera to a 10/100Base Switch or Router.
Indicates information about the network connections as follows:
Off – LAN connection is NOT detected
Solid Green - 100 MB LAN connection is detected
Solid Amber - 10 MB LAN connection is detected
Flashing Green/Amber - Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN connection
Accepts a standard BNC terminated coax cable for analog video output. A 90-degree BNC adapter is also pre-installed on the camera (not pictured above).
5-pin terminal block for power input – 2 for AC power input, 1 for DC power input, 1 for Ground, and 2 for RS-485 connections.
12-24V DC or 24V AC power with minimum 13W or 0.54A and 10% tolerance.
Reset button reboots the IP camera and resets it to the factory default state. You can use a pin or paper clip to depress it and hold for at least 20 seconds.
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3 S PECIFICATIONS
3.1 QUICK REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS
Ganz Thermal Series Specifications are detailed below in Table 3.
Table 3: Ganz Thermal Series Specification Quick Reference Table
Focal Plane Array
Sensor Type Uncooled VOx Microbolometer
Array Format
Pixel Pitch 17 µm
Spectral Band 8 - 14 µm (LWIR)
Sensitivity (NEDT) @ f/1.0 < 50 mK at f/1.0
320x240 (ZNT6-Hxx1 Series)
640x480 (ZNT6-Hxx2 Series)
Video
Frame Rate
Format
Gain/Level Control Automatic
4X Digital Zoom 1X-4X; 0.25X increments
Image Display White Hot, Black Hot, Color, Invert/Revert
Symbology
Zoom 4x Digital Zoom with ePan/eTilt
Image Processing
Configurable for up to 30 Frames Per Second (fps) or Fixed at 9 fps
Analog: NTSC/PAL
IP: H264/MJPEG
On screen display with date, time, and user defined text
Image Contrast Enhancement (ICE) for superior performance
Communication Interface
IP: ONVIF™ Conformant (v 2.0 / Profile S), RTP,
Protocols
Interfaces
Security 802.1X Network Access Control and HTTPS
RTSP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, FTP, HTTP, and NTP
Analog: PELCO-D
IP: Ethernet (10/100 Base T), RJ-45
Analog: RS-485
Electrical
Voltage
Power <12.95 W with Heater
12-24 V DC, 24V AC, 802.3af Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
Environmental
Operating Temperature -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to 140°F)
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FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A, CISPR22 Class B, EN55022 Class A
Storage Temperature -50°C to +75°C (-58°F to +167°F)
Mechanical
Dimensions (L x H x W) 29.2 x 10.4 x 9.5 cm
Weight < 1500 g
Enclosure IP66, Tamper Resistant
Optics
Athermalized Fixed Focus Lens for ZNT6-Hxx1 Series
Horizontal Field of View (HFOV) 40° 24° 16°
f/no 1.2 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2
Effective Focal Length 7.5mm 13mm 19mm 35mm 50mm
Athermalized Fixed Focus Lens for ZNT6-Hxx2 Series
Horizontal Field of View (HFOV) 44° 37.5° 24.8° 17.6° 12.4
f/no 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
Effective Focal Length 14.25mm 16.7mm 25mm 35mm 50mm
Software
Ganz Thermal Web Interface
Administrator, Operator, and Viewer with Password Protection
Hardware
Embedded Memory 2 GB for Video Storage and Image Capture
Approvals
Environmental/Enclosure IEC 60529 IP66
Emissions
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Electrical Fast Transients (EFT)
Radiated Disturbances
Conducted Disturbances EN 61000-4-6 as modified by EN 55024
Power-Frequency Magnetic Fields EN 61000-4-8 as modified by EN 55024
EN 61000-4-2 as modified by EN 55024
EN 61000-4-4 as modified by EN 55024
EN 61000-4-3 as modified by EN 55024
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