Moog EXPD7C2-2, EXPD7C1-3 User Manual

Installation and Operation Instructions
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions completely.
EXO Explosion Proof HD Camera
High Denition Camera Systems for Harsh Environments
EXPD7C1-2................Purged 1080P HD PTZ camera system, 20x optic zoom, H.264 support, ONVIF: Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D
EXPD7C1-3................Purged 1080P HD PTZ camera system, 20x optic zoom, H.264 support, ONVIF: Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D
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MADEIN
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1 Read these instructions.
2 Keep these instructions.
3 Heed all warnings
4 Follow all instructions.
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.
6 Clean only with damp cloth.
7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions.
8 Cable Runs- All cable runs must be within permissible distance.
9 Mounting - This unit must be properly and securely mounted to a supporting
structure capable of sustaining the weight of the unit.
Accordingly:
a. This installation should be made by a qualied service person and should conform
to all local codes.
b. Care should be exercised to select suitable hardware to install the unit, taking into
account both the composition of the mounting surface and the weight of the unit.
10 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus ( including ampliers) that produce heat.
11 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not t into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
12 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
13 Only use attachment/ accessories specied by the manufacturer.
14 Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied 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.
15 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
16 Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled of objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or
has been dropped.
Be sure to periodically examine the unit and the supporting structure to make sure that the integrity
of the installation is intact. Failure to comply with the foregoing could result in the unit separating
from the support structure and falling, with resultant damages or injury to anyone or anything struck
by the falling unit.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER ( OR BACK). NO USER- SERVICE-
ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SEVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning ash with an arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk to persons.
Este símbolo se piensa para alertar al usuario a la presencia del “voltaje peligroso no-aisIado” dentro del recinto de los productos que puede ser un riesgo de choque eléctrico.
Ce symbole est prévu pour alerter I’utilisateur à la presence “de la tension dangereuse” non-isolée dans la clôture de produits qui peut être un risque de choc électrique.
Dieses Symbol soll den Benutzer zum Vorhandensein der nicht-lsolier “Gefährdungsspannung” innerhalb der Produkteinschließung alarmieren die eine Gefahr des elektrischen Schlages sein kann.
Este símbolo é pretendido alertar o usuário à presença “di tensão perigosa non-isolada” dentro do cerco dos produtos que pode ser um risco de choque elétrico.
Questo simbolo è inteso per avvertire I’utente alla presenza “di tensione pericolosa” non-isolata all’interno della recinzione dei prodotti che può essere un rischio di scossa elettrica
.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
UNPACKING
Unpack carefully. Electronic components can be damaged if improperly handled or dropped. If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, replace it properly in its carton and notify the shipper.
Be sure to save: 1 The shipping carton and packaging material.
They are the safest material in which to make future shipments of the equipment.
2 These Installation and Operating Instructions.
Este símbolo del punto del exclamation se piensa para alertar al usuario a la presencia de instrucciones importantes en la literatura que acompaña la aplicación.
Ce symbole de point d’exclamation est prévu pour alerter l’utilisateur à la presence des instructions importantes dans la littérature accompagnant l’appareil.
Dieses Ausruf Punktsymbol soll den Benutzer zum Vorhandensein de wichtigen Anweisungen in der Literatur alarmieren, die das Gerät begleitet.
Este símbolo do ponto do exclamation é pretendido alertar o usuário à presença de instruções importantes na literatura que acompanha o dispositivo.
Questo simbolo del punto del exclamaton è inteso per
letteratura che accompagna l'apparecchio.
SERVICE
If technical support or service is needed, contact us at the following number:
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
TECHNICAL SUPPORT AVAILABLE 24 HOURS
1- 800-554 -1124
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:
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PRODUCT CATEGORY PARTS \ LABOR
All Enclosures and Electronics Five (5) Years
Accessory Brackets Five (5) Years
Controllers Three (3) Years
Power Supplies / IR Illuminators Three (3) Years
Poles / PolEvators
Warrior Series
SView Series
DeputyDome
EXO Series
EXO Series
During the labor warranty period, to repair the Product, Purchaser will either return the defective product, freight prepaid, or deliver it to Manufacturer at Moog Decatur Operations, 2525 Park Central Boulevard, Decatur, Georgia, 30035. The Product to be repaired is to be returned in either its original carton or a similar package affording an equal degree of protection with a RMA # (Return Materials Authorization number) displayed on the outer box or packing slip. To obtain a RMA# you must contact our Technical Support Team at 800.554.1124, extension 101. Manufacturer will return the repaired product freight prepaid to Purchaser. Manufacturer is not obligated to provide Purchaser with a substitute unit during the warranty period or at any time. After the applicable warranty period, Purchaser must pay all labor and/or parts charges. The limited warranty stated in these product instructions is subject to all of the following terms and conditions.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. NOTIFICATION OF CLAIMS: WARRANTY SERVICE: If Purchaser believes that the Product is defective in material or workmanship, then written notice with an explanation
of the claim shall be given promptly by Purchaser to Manufacturer. All claims for warranty service must be made within the warranty period. If after investigation, Manufacturer determines the reported problem was not covered by the warranty, Purchaser shall pay Manufacturer for the cost of investigating the problem at its then prevailing per incident billable rate. No repair or replacement of any Product or part thereof shall extend the warranty period of the entire Product. The specic warranty on the repaired part only shall be in effect for a period of ninety (90) days following the repair or replacement of that part or the remaining period of the Product parts warranty, whichever is greater.
/ CamEvator Three (3) Years
, NiteTrac™, Igloo Dome, PurgeDome
Dome and Fixed Camera Systems* Three (3) Years 6 months if used in auto scan / tour operation
GeminEye Visible and Thermal Camera Systems One (1) Year
/ Q-View
Three (3) Years
Three (3) Years 6 months if used in auto scan / tour operation
Three (3) Years 6 months if used in auto scan / tour operation
2. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY: ACCEPTANCE: Purchaser’s exclusive remedy and Manufacturer’s sole obligation is to supply (or pay for) all labor necessary to repair any Product
found to be defective within the warranty period and to supply, at no extra charge, new or rebuilt replacements for defective parts.
3. EXCEPTIONS TO LIMITED WARRANTY: Manufacturer shall have no liability or obligation to Purchaser with respect to any Product requiring service during the warranty
period which is subjected to any of the following: abuse, improper use, negligence, accident, or acts of God (i.e., hurricanes, earthquakes), modication, failure of the end-user to follow the directions outlined in the product instructions, failure of the end-user to follow the maintenance procedures recommended by the International Security Industry Organization, written in product instructions, or recommended in the service manual for the Product. Furthermore, Manufacturer shall have no liability where a schedule is specied for regular replacement or maintenance or cleaning of certain parts (based on usage) and the end-user has failed to follow such schedule; attempted repair by non-qualied personnel; operation of the Product outside of the published environmental and electrical parameters, or if such Product’s original identication (trademark, serial number) markings have been defaced, altered, or removed. Manufacturer excludes from warranty coverage Products sold AS IS and/or WITH ALL FAULTS and excludes used Products which have not been sold by Manufacturer to the Purchaser. All software and accompanying documentation furnished with, or as part of the Product is furnished “AS IS” (i.e., without any warranty of any kind), except where expressly provided otherwise in any documentation or license agreement furnished with the Product. ANY COST ASSOCIATED WITH REMOVAL OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PRODUCT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS WARRANTY.
4. PROOF OF PURCHASE: The Purchaser’s dated bill of sale must be retained as evidence of the date of purchase and to establish warranty eligibility.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES, MANUFACTURER HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY AND/OR ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND/OR ANY WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO ANY CLAIM OF INFRINGEMENT THAT MAY BE PROVIDED IN SECTION 2-312(3) OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE AND/OR IN ANY OTHER COMPARABLE STATE STATUTE.
PRODUCTS OR NON-MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS PURCHASER MAY CHOOSE TO CONNECT TO THE PRODUCT.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
TO WHICH SUCH CLAIM IS MADE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION, REPLACEMENT LABOR COSTS, REIMBURSEMENT, OR DAMAGES ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.
Electrical Specifications
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115 VAC or 230 VAC - Power Input
EXPD7C1-2 EXPD7C1-3 EXPD7C2-2 EXPD7C2-3
English
Français
Portuguese
115 VAC / .75 Amps 230 VAC / .36 Amps
Tools Required: .100” Flat Head Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver 7/16” Wrench or Socket 9/16” Wrench or Socket
115 VCA / .75 ampères 230 VCA / .36 ampères
Les Outils besoin: Tournevis Principal Plat De 100"
Tournevis Principal Phillips 7/16” Wrench or Socket 9/16” Wrench or Socket
115 VAC / .75 ampères 230 VAC / .36 ampères
As Ferramentas Requereram: Chave de fenda Principal Lisa Do 100"
Chave de fenda Principal Phillips 7/16” Wrench or Socket 9/16” Wrench or Socket
Español
Deutsch
Italiano
115 VAC / .75 amperios 230 VAC / .36 amperios
Las Herramientas Requirieron: Destornillador Principal Plano Del 100"
Destornillador Principal Phillips 7/16” Wrench or Socket 9/16” Wrench or Socket
115 VAC / .75 Ampere 230 VAC / .36 Ampere
Werkzeuge Erforderten: 100"Flacher Hauptschraubenzieher
Kreuzkopfhauptschraubenzieher 7/16” Wrench or Socket 9/16” Wrench or Socket
115 VAC / .75 ampère 230 VAC / .36 ampère
Attrezzi Richiesti: Cacciavite Capo Piano Del 100"
Cacciavite Capo "phillips" 7/16” Wrench or Socket 9/16” Wrench or Socket
Content of Box
SUPPLIED 1/4 “ & 3/8 ” POLY TUBING
PURGE / PRESSURIZATION UNIT
HARDWARE


Unit is shipped with 100’ (max) flex tubing (3/8” & 1/4”) to connect enclosure to purge pressurized
unit. 2 fitting are provided as shown in the diagrams.
ENCLOSURE SUPPLY OUTLET
(3/8 “ Push-in Fitting)
ENCLOSURE REFERENCE INLET
(1/4 “ Push-in Fitting)
PURGED / PRESSURIZATION
UNIT
ELECTRICAL ALARM WIRING CONDUIT AND SEAL (Customer Supplied)
SYSTEM SUPPLY INLET (3/8 “ SS Compression Fitting)
1
2
NOTES
• To ensure adequate protective gas flow to the protected enclosure, all piping and tubing must be fully reamed.
• Precaution must be taken to prevent crimping and other damage to protective gas piping and tubing. Caution must be used when opening/closing swing panel to prevent tubing kinks.
• Supplied 1/4” & 3/8” Poly Tubing have ferrule, nut & insert preset. Use that end for connecting to power box. Cut other end to attain desired length and connect to push-in fittings on Purge/Pressurization Unit.
• The Tamper-Proof (Primary) Regulator is intended to prevent tampering, while allowing a more stable setpoint to be achieved in the small, tightly sealed enclosure where the protective gas flow is critically low and difficult to stabilize. A 5/64” Hex Key or Allen Wrench is required to operate.
• When performing Initial Purge/Pressurization, adjust Primary Regulator to 5 psi. Normal operating pressure is .25 inches of water at Dome Pressure Gauge. Balance Primary and Secondary Regulators for continuous purge by alternately adjusting Primary (5 psi) and Secondary (.25 inches of water).
English
SYSTEM MOUNTING
14.7
O 0.32 4 places
PEPPERL FUCHS
+
10.0
3
4
LOW
SAFE
HIGH
0
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
ENCLOSURE PRESSURE
SDOEN OF WOSTOE
5
4
3
2
1
500
400
300
20
10
OFF ON
METER
TUBING CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
DOME
PRESURE GAUGE
[ENCLOSURE]
ATMOSPHERIC REFERENCE
EXP
PRESURE
SWITCH
PROTECTED
CAMERA
ENCLOSURE
REFERENCE
SYSTEM SUPPLY
INLET
SUPPLY
PRIMARY
REGULATOR
SECONDARY REGULATOR
FLOWMETER
TUBING CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
ENCLOSURE SUPPLY OUTLET
ENCLOSURE REFERENCE INLET
SYSTEM SUPPLY INLET
PEPPERL FUCHS
+
PURGE/PRESSURIZATION UNIT
5
6
SET-UP PROCEDURE
• See supplied Model 1001A Installation and Operation Manual for Class I Purging Set-up. The use of a temporary SCFH flowmeter is unnecessary. Use the permanently installed flowmeter on the swing
panel in the Purge/Pressurization Unit.
• See supplied Model 1001A Installation and Operation Manual for additional installation and operation information.
CONNECTION SIZES, LENGTHS & BENDS
System Supply Camera Supply Camera Reference
3/8” OD SS Tubing SUPPLIED SUPPLIED Fully Reamed 3/8” Poly Tubing 1/4” Poly Tubing MAXIMUM:
100 ft MAX
100 ft MAX
20 ft / 10 bends
GAS SUPPLY
(System Supply)
CAMERA
REFERENCE
CAMERA
SUPPLY
PROTECTED
CAMERA
ENCLOSURE
PEPPERL FUCHS
+
PURGE/PRESSURIZATION UNIT
7
8
9
REMOVE INSERT
Carefully unpack both boxes and compare with parts list.
Open the metal power supply box on the camera enclosure and remove cardboard packing materials.
10
WALL MOUNT:
11
Attach unit securely to the wall mount using (4) 3/8” or 8mm hardware (not supplied).
12
INPUT: (120VAC 1A 240VAC .5A)
220-240VAC INPUT (.36Amps)
110-120VAC INPUT (.75Amps)
The power box may be pole mounted with the
pole support clips. (Stainless steel straps not provided).
13
The box is designed for either 120 or 240 VAC input
single phase. Line (L) and Neutral (N) wires should be connected as marked on the board and plugged into the corresponding voltage for the input single phase.
240Vac
120Vac
Input
Input
Main Switch
Connect incoming ground to ground post as
shown.
OUTPUT: (24VAC 84VA)
CAMERA
and
HEATERS
75 WATTS
MAX
Internal resettable fuses are supplied for the main 24VAC output lines. Do not connect heaters to camera output. The PB24 is not designed for 3 phase or 208V systems.
24Vac Power
To Housing
Optional 24Vac
Output
Main Switch
Housing Power (Connected at Factory)
14
15
16
AUDIO
1
SPEAKER (+)
2
AUDIO GND
3
MIC (+)
ALARM
1
ALARM (IN)
2
ALARM (OUT)
3 4 ALARM (OUT) RED / WHITE
ALARM (IN / OUT)
GRAY BROWN WHITE
BLUE BLACK / WHITE VIOLET
Connect RJ45 network lines
Wiring chart for ALARM and AUDIO options- Inside
power box. Make the necessary connections.
Replacement Parts List
Part Number Description
1 RP65EXPT-2000 PAN TILT (20x HD)
2 RP65EXPT-3000 PAN TILT (30x HD)
3 PR25DCP74010 TRIM RING ASSEMBLY WITH CLEAR DOME
1 or 2
3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Software Sections
Moog Discovery Tool ...................................................... ..................................................................................................... 1.0.0
Using the Moog EXO Web Application ............................. ..................................................................................................... 2.0.0
System Status ............................................................... ..................................................................................................... 2.1.0
System Conguration ..................................................... ..................................................................................................... 2.2.0
Conguration / Date Time ............................................... ..................................................................................................... 2.2.1
Conguration / Network .................................................. ..................................................................................................... 2.2.2
Conguration / Network / DHCP ...................................... ..................................................................................................... 2.2.3
Conguration / Network / Host Name Conguration-NPT .. ..................................................................................................... 2.2.4
Conguration / Network / HTTP ....................................... ..................................................................................................... 2.2.5
Conguration / Network / API - Bonjour ........................... ..................................................................................................... 2.2.6
Conguration / Network / SNMP Conguration ................. ..................................................................................................... 2.2.7
Conguration / Network / RTSP Conguration .................. ..................................................................................................... 2.2.8
Conguration / Network / Multicast ................................. ..................................................................................................... 2.2.9
Conguration / Video In .................................................. ..................................................................................................... 2.3.0
Conguration / Video In / Video Input ............................... ..................................................................................................... 2.3.1
Conguration / Video In / Sensor ..................................... ..................................................................................................... 2.3.2
Conguration / Video In / Video Compression ................... ..................................................................................................... 2.3.3
Conguration / Video In / Point to Point ............................ ..................................................................................................... 2.3.4
Conguration / Video In / Text Overlay .............................. ..................................................................................................... 2.3.5
Conguration / Video In / Motion Detection ...................... ..................................................................................................... 2.3.6
Conguration / Video In / Privacy Zones ........................... ..................................................................................................... 2.3.7
Conguration / Audio In .................................................. ..................................................................................................... 2.3.8
Conguration / Audio Out ............................................... ..................................................................................................... 2.3.9
Conguration / Recording ............................................... ..................................................................................................... 2.4.0
Conguration / User Accounts ......................................... ..................................................................................................... 2.4.1
Maintenance ................................................................. ..................................................................................................... 3.0.0
Live Viewer .................................................................... ..................................................................................................... 4.0.0
Live Viewer Pan / Tilt and Presets ................................... ..................................................................................................... 4.1.0
Recording ..................................................................... ..................................................................................................... 5.0.0
Performing Batch Firmware Update ................................ ..................................................................................................... 6.0.0
Point to Point Connections .............................................. ..................................................................................................... 7.0.0
Troubleshooting Guide .................................................... ..................................................................................................... 8.0.0
SOFTWARE SETUP
1.0.0 Moog Discovery Tool
By factory default, the Moog EXO Camera is congured in DHCP. If you are not using a DHCP server it will automatically allocate itself an APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) address in the range 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254 with subnet mask 255.255.0.0.
Initial device network conguration is done via the Moog Discovery Tool (MDT), a tool provided by Moog that can be found on the company’s web site and on the ash drive supplied with each camera system. The ash drive also contains a copy of Microsoft Silverlight 5. Both programs should be installed on the your local server.
The MDT plays 3 important roles:
1. Discovery of all Moog EXO Cameras
2. Allows for remote conguration of the IP address and subnet mask
3. Permits batch rmware upgrade of all common EXO devices
Note: Silverlight is a free plug in and is required to interface with the Moog EXO Web brower. Once your device is installed on your network and powered up, launch MDT from any computer on the network and the following window will be displayed:
The MDT supports 2 ways to discover a device. The rst way doesn’t need any conguration and uses the Bonjour discovery protocol. In order to be able to discover a device via Bonjour, the network must support multicast delivery.
If it is not the case, you can use the second way, which is the Unicast Discovery. The Unicast Discovery can be congured by using the “Unicast Discovery” conguration form. This conguration form is available via the Admin / Unicast Discovery menu option.
To congure the Unicast Discovery, add one or more IP address ranges. The Unicast Discovery tries to reach a device at a specic IP address in the congured ranges. The discovery can be a long process if the range of IP addresses is large and the device is at the end of the range. To accelerate the discovery, add several small ranges of IP addresses. The ping timeout option can be increased for a high latency network.
The MDT will display as many devices as it discovers on the network
If no DHCP server was able to assign an IP address to a Moog EXO Camera, it will appear in the MDT device list with an APIPA address (169.254.*.*). If a Moog EXO Camera displays an APIPA address it must be congured with a valid IP address before it can be remotely congured by selecting the ‘’Assign IP address’’ from the selection list and conguring the TCP / IP settings.
To assign IP Address, update rmware, or congure Moog web interface, right click on highlighted serial number / Mac Address.
Assign IP Address(es)
Once the IP information is set, the Silverlight web application served by the EXO Camera can be launched from the MDT or directly in your web browser by typing the device’s IP address in the address bar. You can start to use your networked video management system for nal system conguration or you can congure advanced parameters using the Moog EXO web based management.
2.0.0 Using the Moog EXO Web Application
Application
When entering the Web Application, the following window will be displayed. You will be asked a username and password. The default User name and Password is ‘admin’. (To reset the user name and password see / Congurations / User Accounts)
2.1.0 System Status
Status Window
Main Menu Tabs
System Status - 2.1.0
Conguration - 2.2.0
Maintenance - 3.0.0
Live Viewer - 4.0.0
Recording - 5.0.0
Upon successfully logging into the web interface, a welcome screen will be displayed. The welcome screen shows general device health status as well as rmware version and system uptime.
2.2.0 System Conguration
Conguration / System
Under the Conguration section, select the System tab to perform the following operations:
View product model information, current rmware version and serial number.
Specify a custom name; this name can be used by third-party software to display a selected name for the device.
Enable edge recording by checking the box “Use Recorder Module” checkbox. Disabling edge recording will accelerate
­the device’s boot time.
To enable edge recording an SD card must be added to the camera interface card, located on the EXO pan/tilt device.
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SD cards are not provided as a standard feature. Directions for installing the SD card are provided in the rst section of this installer manual. Edge recording set up is done through the Recording Tab in the Live Viewer EXO screen.
Note: Recording menu will only be displayed when user recorder module check box is selected. You must save,
­and then reboot to complete selection.
SD Card: Use 2GB to 32 GB Micro SD Card of class 6 or above. You must make sure the card is formatted to
­FAT32 or EXT3.
2.2.1 Conguration / Date Time
Under the Conguration section, select the Date Time tab to perform the following operations:
Set the time zone in which the device is operating.
Manually set the current date and time for the device’s internal clock.
Note: For an accurate time stamp, you must sync UTC Time.
Conguration / Network
2.2.2 Conguration / Network
2.2.3 Conguration / Network / DHCP
Under the Conguration section, select the Network tab to perform the following operations:
Set the encoder’s IP parameters; DHCP or static IP information.
Congure an NTP server to allow the device to automatically update its internal clock using an NTP server.
2.2.4 Conguration / Network / Host Name Conguration-NPT
NPT Server- use when desiring to have local network time as default, to do so you must…….
2.2.5 Conguration / Network / HTTP
Change the device’s HTTP conguration, Note: Avoid changing these settings unless absolutely necessary.
NOTE:
2.2.6 Conguration / Network / API- Boujour
To control the EXO Camera system with a VMS software system, you must enable the required Network APIs. Enable PSIA
or GENETEC API depending on which VMS platform you intend to use with the device. Disabling any unrequired APIs will accelerate boot time.
Note: ONVIF standard is built in and does not require activation. If using ONVIF you do not need to select an API.
Set Bonjour discovery protocol settings.
Modify SNMP settings to match with any SNMP software you wish to use for monitoring the device.
2.2.7 Conguration / Network / SNMP Conguration
2.2.8 Conguration / Network / RTSP Conguration
2.2.9 Conguration / Network / Multicast
If using Mulitcast output, Insert Multicast start IP, and select start port.
2.3.0 Conguration / Video In
2.3.1 Conguration / Video In / Video Input
Under the Conguration section, select the Video In tab to perform the following operations: Digital format – choices are, 720 30fps, 720 60fps, 1080 30fps, 1080 25fps. Note max camera output with WDR Active is 15fps (1080p).
2.3.2 Conguration / Video In / Sensor
Congure camera bloc / sensor parameters. These parameters will also be saved to the camera bloc itself if possible:
Use the narrow pull down function for vertical and horizontal rotation of the image.
(Note: Activating WDR at 1080P will reduce maximum frame rate to 15fps.)
Frame per sec (fps):
Congure video compression parameters for any of the three available codec instances (Primary H.264, Secondary H.264 and MJPEG). Most VMS software solutions will interact with these parameters and thus it is suggested to leave these at default values in the web interface.
VBR aggressiveness however is unique to Moog EXO Cameras and proposes various levels (disabled to aggressive) of motion triggered rate control. The more aggressive the setting, the more variation motion will have on the rate control. It is strongly suggested to disable VBR aggressiveness for low bit rate scenarios (below 1Mbps) as this parameter may negatively affect perceived video quality.
2.3.3 Conguration / Video In / Video Compression
Set Quantization (QP) level to desired rate. The higher the number the greater the compression. (16 very low, 51 very high)
Frame Rate - Allows you to specify the frame rate to be used by the codec.
Rate Control -
Min/Max QP -
VBR Aggressiveness -
Allows you to choose between Variable Bit Rate and Constant Bit Rate. The rst option will instruct the H.264 codec to dynamically adjust the bit rate in order to meet both the target quality (QP) and frame rate settings. The second option will instruct the H.264 codec to prioritize target bit rate and vary quality (QP) rst and frame rate as a last resort.
This parameter allows you to specify the compression range that the codec will use to determine image quality during compression. In order to force a specic quality setting, you can set the minimum and maximum to the same value. The lower the value, the better the quality will be.
This parameter allows you to specify if the codec should take into account the level of motion in the image for bit rate calculations. You can select from Conservative, Moderate and Aggressive options for this setting. Using the Conservative option, the codec will allow bit rate to drop up to ¾ of the congured target bit rate when no motion is detected in the image. Using the Moderate option, the codec will allow bit rate to drop up to ½ of the congured target bit rate when no motion is detected in the image. Using the Aggresive option, the codec will allow bit rate to drop up to ¼ of the congured target bit rate when no motion is detected in the image. You can disable this feature by selecting the disabled option.
2.3.4 Conguration / Video In / Point to Point
Congure point to point video connections (up to three) for creating persistent video streams from the encoder to
a network endpoint.
2.3.5 Conguration / Video In / Text Overlay
To insert a text overlay:
There are (2) available strings (Text blocks). Select string.
Select string size.
For string position click mouse inside string position box.
o Text bar will appear on video image.
o If you wish to relocate, simply click in desired position.
o Type desired text into String Text Box.
o Press Save Button.
Text Box
2.3.6 Conguration / Video In / Motion Detection
Select from 1 of 4 available regions:
With mouse click on region position box.
Bring mouse pointer to view window and drag box around area for motion detection.
Select desired Frame Count, Sensitivity and Thresholds.
Press “Save” button to store information.
You can select up to (4) separate “Motion” windows.
- Frame count: Number of frames required to trigger motion
- Sensitivity: No sensitivity, 100 MAX sensitivity
- Threshold: % of image required to trigger, both threshold must have a value; “off” value must be lower than “on”.
2.3.7 Conguration / Video In / Privacy Zones
Privacy Zones are used to block out video in areas view is not permitted or desired.
To add a Privacy Zone:
Select the Zone to be identied with privacy area. There are up to 16 zones available.
With the mouse, click on Privacy Zone Position Box.
Move mouse pointer over the Image Window, click and draw a box on the area you wish to see video.
Press the “Save” button to store.
2.3.8 Conguration / Audio In
Under the Conguration section, select the Audio In tab to perform the following operations:
Congure audio input compression parameters.
Congure point to point audio connections (up to three) for creating persistent audio streams from the encoder to a network endpoint.
2.3.9 Conguration / Audio Out
Under the Conguration section, select the Audio Out tab to perform the following operations:
Congure audio output parameters.
Congure a point to point audio connection for receiving a persistent audio stream from a network endpoint.
2.4.0 Conguration / Recording
Note: Recording Menu will NOT be visible unless activated; see 2.20 System conguration.
Grooming mode; Select method to remove les from full SD card chronological will remove old les rst.
2.4.1 Conguration / User Accounts
Under the Conguration section, select the User Accounts tab to perform the following operations:
Select the web interface’s authentication method. A dual passphrase is made available for additional security.
Manage user accounts which have access to the device.
User Roles:
Administrator: All is available
Superuser: All is available except the user management
Poweruser: All is available except the user management and the recording
User:
Only access basic operations: system information, live video (no ptz controls), date time management and password change
3.0.0 Maintenance
This section describes how to update your Moog EXO Cameras to newer rmware versions from the web application.
1. To nd the latest le go to www.moogS3.com/technical-support/.
2. Click on “EXO PTZ Camera Firmware” - click, save le.
3. Navigate to your device’s web application using your favorite web browser.
4. Click on the Maintenance tab.
Click on the Update button, locate downloaded rmware. You will be asked for the rmware update le; please select the
5. .iof le which was provided by Moog.
6. You will see the following messages indicating the status of the update:
o Firmware upload in progress... (100%)
Lasts around 95 seconds.
o Firmware uploaded. Saving to internal storage... (0%)
Lasts around 45 seconds.
o Validating and decompressing rmware... (0%)
Lasts around 105 seconds.
o Firmware ready for installation. Rebooting device... (0%)
Web page will disconnect from device until device has rebooted.
You will be prompted for login once the device is up again.
Lasts around 110 seconds.
o Testing rmware stability... (26%)
Lasts 120 seconds.
o Firmware update complete. (100%)
Use Live View for:
Live Camera View
Start and Stop Recording
Pan / Tilt and Camera Control
Setting Presets
Adjust View Scale
4.0.0 Live Viewer
To enable live you must activate by pressing the “Play” button.
To adjust viewing scale for 1024 x 768 monitor, press smaller view.
Play Button
4.1.0 Live Viewer Pan / Tilt and Presets
Pan/Tilt
Controls
Lens Control
Pan Tilt Control; To operate Press Arrow in desired direction of movement.
Use Pan / Tilt speed slider controls to vary Pan / Tilt speed control, to increase speed, slide control knob to the right.
Lens Funtion use +/- buttons to update Iris, Zoom and Focus.
Preset Functions.
o First Select Preset Number.
o Then position Camera and lens to desired position.
o Press “Set” to save Preset.
o For additional presets, repeat process.
Preset
Controls
o To clear, select desired preset press “clear”.
To establish a home position – move the camera to desired position, press set home position – Pan Tilt will use this as default
start up position.
5.0.0 Recording
To activate recording mode you must go to Conguration / System / Use Recorder Mode. Click “Use Recorder Mode” checkbox. This will activate addional Recording controls in the recording window. You must “Save” and then “Reboot” after making this change.
> Select Video Input
> Select Date of the Recording
Then select the led clip you wish to view Note: You must have either VLC Player or Windows Media Player installed.
6.0.0 Performing Batch Firmware Update
This section describes how to perform a batch update of multiple Moog EXO Camera devices to newer rmware versions from the MDT.
The batch rmware update works by starting a rmware update session. Only one session at time is allowed and only 20 devices can be selected by session.
From the MDT, select one or more devices of the same type.
By using the right mouse button on the selected devices, choose the “Firmware Update” menu option.
To start a rmware update session, choose the “.iof” le corresponding to the new rmware by clicking to the “Select File …” button. Once selected, click the “Start” button.
Once started, the “Firmware Update Session” window shows the progress of the rmware update. This window can be closed at any moment without losing the current session.
If closed, the progress of the current session can be followed by reopening the “Firmware Update Session” window by clicking the button from the “Tools” toolbar.
Once done, clear the current session from the “Firmware Update Session” window and restart a new session if needed.
7.0.0 Point to Point Connections
Point-to-point connections between a Moog EXO Camera and a Decoder can be congured using the device’s web application.
In the Moog EXO web application, in the Conguration section, go to the Video In tab. Scroll down all the way to the bottom of the conguration page. The last 3 sections are named Point to Point 1, 2 and 3.
Here’s a quick overview of the settings available for a connection:
Enabled: Indicates whether this connection is to be used.
Description: Free-form user description of the connection, not used by the device.
Encoder: Indicates which video feed is to be sent over the point-to-point connection. Possible values include «Primary H.264
» and «Secondary H.264». These values refer to the encoders congured in previous sections of the same web page.
Destination IP: Address where to send the video. This is usually the address of a Decoder. The destination can also be a
multicast group address. DNS names are not yet supported, only IP addresses.
Destination Port: Network port where to send the video. This value must match the port value in the Decoder.
Once all the settings have been set, click on Save at the bottom of the page to apply them. The Moog EXO Camera then creates or updates the connection as needed.
8.0.0 Troubleshooting Guide
Device does not seem to boot-up
o Verify that a 24Vac power supply is connected to the device.
o When a valid power source is detected, the status Pan / Tilt LED, power will light up GREEN.
Cannot discover the device or communicate via the network
Dynamic discovery of the Moog Camera requires multicast networking to be supported by your network and switch
o
equipment. (Bonjour protocol)
o Make sure you have connected the device to your network.
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