Creating a Site3
Adding a Camera3
Configuring the device4
Adjusting Camera Video Settings5
Enabling Camera Motion Detection6
Creating an Event7
Editing Camera Email Settings8
Adding a Camera Event Schedule9
Creating a Camera Event Trigger10
Troubleshooting Questions11
Adding your Monitoring Station SMTP Details12
Accessing Calipsa Account Settings12
Editing Global Configuration12
Inputting Your Credentials13
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Introduction
This guide covers the steps required to integrate your Pelco cameras with the Calipsa platform. Other
common integration steps, such as configuring your system to send alarms to your gmail account are
also covered.
Pelco Sarix Value
This guide outlines the manual process of configuring a Pelco Sarix Value camerato send email alerts to
Calipsa.
Creating a Site
1. Under Add sites, enter the Site Name.
2. When asked is this a DVR/NVR site, select No.
3. Click Add site.
Adding a Camera
1. Once the site has been created, click add camera in the left-hand tree.
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2. Under Camera name, enter the camera's name.
3. Under Notification email,enter theemail address where you would like these alarms to be sent
to e.g., Immix S-number, Gmail address, etc.
4. Click Add camera.
Configuring the device
1. Under Configuration, click Edit.
2. Under Configure, click on the blue icon to the right of Configuration email. The email address is
now copied to your clipboard.
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3. Log in to your Pelco Sarix Valve device.
4. Under System, select TCP/IP.
5. Set the primary DNS to 8.8.8.8.
6. Set the secondary DNS to 8.8.4.4.
Adjusting Camera Video Settings
1. Under Configuration, select Media, then select Video.
2. Open Video Settings for Stream 3. If not available, choose Stream 2.
3. Under Video Settings, select H.264.
4. Under Frame size, select 640x480.
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5. Under Maximum frame rate, select 1 fps.
6. Intra frame period: 1 S
7. Smart stream II
8. Select Dynamic intra frame period
9. Select Smart Codec
10. Mode: Auto tracking
11. Quality priority: Middle Setting
12. Under Bit rate control:
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Select Fixed quality:
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Set Quality: Good
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Set Maximum bit rate: 1 Mbps
13. ClickSave
Enabling Camera Motion Detection
1. Under Configuration, select Applications, then select Motion Detection.
2. Select Enable motion detection.
3. Draw an area of interestwithin the Normal light modewindow.
4. You can create multiple motion detection zones after clicking Savethen New
5. Item size:drag the slider until the red box is no smaller than the size of a human
6. Sensitivity: adjust the sensitivity slider so that motion is only detected for objects the size of a
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human or larger
7. Click Save
Creating an Event
1. Click Configuration → Event → Event Settings
2. Select Add within the Mediamenu
3. Media name: Calipsa
4. Select Snapshot
5. Source: Stream 3 (or whichever stream you setup in Step 2 of this guide)
6. Send 2pre-event images
7. Send 2post-event images
8. Click Save media
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Editing Camera Email Settings
1. Under the Server settingsmenu, select Add.
2. Server name: Calipsa.
3. Select Email.
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Sender email address: <paste the Calipsa configuration email address here>
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Recipient email address: <paste the Calipsa configuration email address here>
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Server address: smtp.calipsa.io
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User name: <blank>
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Password: <blank>
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Server port: 25
4. Click Test.
5. Click Save Server.
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Adding a Camera Event Schedule
1. Under the Eventmenu, select Add.
2. Enter the following information:
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Event name: Calipsa
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Select Enable this event
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Priority: High
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Detect next motion detection of digital input after: 1second.
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Click Schedule
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Select Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
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Time: Always
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Creating a Camera Event Trigger
1. Click Trigger.
2. SelectVideo motion detection.
3. Select Normal Motion 1. Also select any other motion detection zones you created within the
Motion Detection table.
4. Click Action.
5. Under Server,select Calipsa.
6. Under Media,selectCalipsa.
7. Click Save event.
8. Repeat these steps untilyou have configured all cameras to Calipsa.
The camera screenshot will appear in Calipsa once an alarm is triggered.
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Troubleshooting Questions
Q: Test email was unsuccessful, what can I try next?
A:Change the SMTP Portfrom 25to 26and try the test again.
Q: I’m still not seeing any alarms come into the Reporting page on the Calipsa dashboard.
A: Make sure the device firmware is completely up to date:
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Log in to your Pelco Sarix Value camera.
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Under Configuration, select System , then select Maintenance.
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Visit the manufacturers website and upgrade the firmware to the newest version supported by
your particular device.
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Adding your Monitoring Station SMTP Details
This guide is for manually configuring Calipsa to forward true alarms to your monitoring station software
via email.
NOTE: Please ensure our Calipsa IP addresses are whitelisted on your monitoring station software
before completing this setup. Otherwise the true alarms sent to you may get blocked. See the CalipsaEmail Alarm Notifications Manual for instructions on Whitelisting Calipsa's IP addresses.
Accessing Calipsa Account Settings
1. Log into your Calipsa account.
2. In the bottom left-side panel, select Settings.
Editing Global Configuration
1. Under Account Settings, navigate to Global configuration.
2. Next to Global configuration, click Edit.
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Inputting Your Credentials
Under Global configuration, input the credentials of your monitoring station software. The credentials
include the server information you would have had the cameras/NVRs alarming to before incorporating
Calipsa into your process.
1. Under Host/IP Address, enter the IP address/DNS of your server
2. Under HTTP port, enter the HTTP port number. If unsure, try entering 25.
3. Under Username and Password, enter the login credentials for your server. If you are using
Immix, leave this section blank.
4. Under Test Email, use the example email address belonging to that sever. For example,
S123@immixalarms.com for an Immix server.
5. Test the connection.
6. If connected, click Save.
NOTE: These settings will automatically apply to all new sites added. To direct a specific site to a
different location, you will need to change the monitoring station SMTP details on the site level.
Troubleshooting Questions
Q: The Test email said successful however I cannot see a test email received in Calipsa.
A: If the test fails please follow the steps below in order.
1. Check that you whitelisted our relevant IP addresses within your monitoring station sever.
2. Check that you entered the correct credentials. Even the test email needs to be an email address
that exists within your server.
3. Try enabling "Use proper Helo". this is a different method of connection to fit with the additional
security requirements of some systems.
4. Reach out to the Calipsa support team by submitting a request or emailing: support@calipsa.io
Q: Can I send alarms to an email address instead?
A: Yes you can send to an email server as long as the specified email server allows it within their security
settings. Please see the Calipsa Email Alarm Notifications Manual for an example.
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