SOME PELCO EQUIPMENT CONTAINS, AND THE SOFTWARE ENABLES, AUDIO/VISUAL AND RECORDING CAPABILITIES, THE IMPROPER USE OF
WHICH MAY SUBJECT YOU TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES. APPLICABLE LAWS REGARDING THE USE OF SUCH CAPABILITIES VARY
BETWEEN JURISDICTIONS AND MAY REQUIRE, AMONG OTHER THINGS, EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT FROM RECORDED SUBJECTS. YOU
ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURING STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH SUCH LAWS AND FOR STRICT ADHERENCE TO ANY/ALL RIGHTS OF
PRIVACY AND PERSONALTY. USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND/OR SOFTWARE FOR ILLEGAL SURVEILLANCE OR MONITORING SHALL BE DEEMED
UNAUTHORIZED USE IN VIOLATION OF THE END USER SOFTWARE AGREEMENT AND RESULT IN THE IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF YOUR
LICENSE RIGHTS THEREUNDER.
REGULATORY NOTICES
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this
equipment under Federal Communications Commission’s rules.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
VIDEO QUALITY CAUTION
FRAME RATE NOTICE REGARDING USER-SELECTED OPTIONS
Pelco systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback. However, the systems can be used in lower quality
modes, which can degrade picture quality, to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to reduce the amount of video data stored. The picture
quality can be degraded by either lowering the resolution, reducing the picture rate, or both. A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution
may result in an image that is less clear or even indiscernible. A picture degraded by reducing the picture rate has fewer frames per second,
which can result in images that appear to jump or move more quickly than normal during playback. Lower frame rates may result in a key event
not being recorded by the system.
Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users’ purposes is solely the users’ responsibility. Users shall determine the suitability of the
products for their own intended application, picture rate and picture quality. In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiary purposes in
a judicial proceeding or otherwise, users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use.
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE NOTICE
This product includes certain open source or other software originated from third parties that is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL),
GNU Library/Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and different and/or additional copyright licenses, disclaimers, and notices.
The exact terms of GPL, LGPL, and some other licenses are provided to you with this product. Please refer to the exact terms of the GPL and LGPL
at http://www.fsf.org (Free Software Foundation) or http://www.opensource.org (Open Source Initiative) regarding your rights under said license.
You may obtain a complete corresponding machine-readable copy of the source code of such software under the GPL or LGPL by sending your
request to digitalsupport@pelco.com; the subject line should read Source Code Request. You will then receive an email with a link for you to
download the source code.
This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of the distribution of this product by Pelco.
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Introduction
The Sarix® TI Series fixed thermal IP camera is an advanced thermal imaging system designed for easy integration into any new or existing video
security application. At the core of the Sarix TI Series is an uncooled, sun-safe, amorphous silicon microbolometer, long wave infrared (LWIR)
camera. Every Sarix TI Series features IP and analog outputs in the same package.
The Sarix TI Series provides outstanding sensitivity below 50 mK. It is capable of multiple display formats, including white hot, black hot, and
rainbow. The Sarix TI Series is available with multiple lens configurations for effective deployment in a wide range of applications.
The camera features open architecture connectivity to third-party software. Pelco offers an application programming interface (API) and software
development kit (SDK) that enables third-party systems to interface with Pelco's IP cameras. The camera is also compatible with Endura
and Digital Sentry
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to record, manage, configure, and view multiple live streams.
BUILT-IN ANALYTICS
When used in an IP video system, the Sarix TI Series is preloaded with user-configurable behaviors. The device is capable of running up to three
behaviors at the same time; however, the number of behaviors is limited to the available processing power of the camera and the type of analytic
being used.
Pelco analytics are configured and enabled using a standard Web browser.Refer to Analytic Configuration on page 37 for instructions on how to
configure and enable Pelco analytics.
COMPATIBLE SYSTEMS
The device can also be used with an Endura, DX Series, or Digital Sentry system. It also works with many third-party systems with Pelco’s API
and the ONVIF API. For detailed instructions on configuring the device using one of these systems, refer to the manual shipped with the system.
Go to partnerfirst.pelco.com for a list of compatible products and partners.
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MODELS
640 x 480 Resolution
LensFormatModel
100 mm
50 mm
35 mm
14.25 mm
384 x 288 Resolution
NTSCTI6100
PALTI6100-X
PAL, 8.33 ipsTI6100-X1
NTSCTI650
PALTI650-X
PAL, 8.33 ipsTI650-X1
NTSCTI635
PALTI635-X
PAL, 8.33 ipsTI635-X1
NTSCTI614
PALTI614-X
PAL, 8.33 ipsTI614-X1
LensFormatModel
NTSCTI3100
100 mm
50 mm
35 mm
14.25 mm
PALTI3100-X
PAL, 8.33 ipsTI3100-X1
NTSCTI350
PALTI350-X
PAL, 8.33 ipsTI350-X1
NTSCTI335
PALTI335-X
PAL, 8.33 ipsTI335-X1
NTSCTI314
PALTI314-X
PAL, 8.33 ipsTI314-X1
240 x 184 Resolution
LensFormatModel
6.30 mm
NTSCTI206
PALTI206-X
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GETTING STARTED
Before installing your camera, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this section.
NOTES:
•While this camera can operate in both IP and analog modes, it is recommended that you use the camera in only one of these modes at any
given time, not both.
•Pelco recommends connecting the camera to a network that uses a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to address devices.
•Do not use a network hub when configuring the network settings for the camera.
•To ensure secure access to the IP camera, place the camera behind a firewall when it is connected to a network.
PARTS LIST
The following parts are supplied:
Qty Description
1Camera
1 Quick Start Guide
1 Resource disc
3 MAC address labels (extra)
1 T20 security driver bit
USER-SUPPLIED PARTS LIST
Installation tools and mounting hardware are needed but not supplied.
Alarm and Relay Connectors: Enables optional alarms and relays.
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24 VAC Connector: Provides power to the unit.
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Micro SD Card Slot: Saves a snapshot image to a micro SD card based on alarm activity.
NOTE: The micro SD card must be formatted as FAT32. Other formats are not compatible with the camera.
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Reset Button: Reboots the camera or restores the camera’s factory default settings. This button is recessed. Using a small tool, such as
a paper clip, press and release the reset button once to reboot the camera. Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds to restore the
camera to the factory default settings.
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Ethernet Link LED: Flashes green to indicate that a live network connection is established.
Figure 1. Camera Features
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Ethernet Activity LED: Glows solid green to indicate that data is being transmitted or received by the camera.
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Product Label: Lists the model number, revision number, serial number, and Media Access Control (MAC) address. This information
might be required for setup.
NOTE: Figure 1 shows the camera with the back cover removed.
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Installation
1. Mount the camera in the desired location using a recommended mount (refer to the instructions provided with the mount).
NOTE: Do not install the camera behind a window or other glass. Glass is opaque to long wave infrared and will block the camera's view.
2. Loosen the two T20 security screws using a T20 security driver bit (supplied), and then remove the back cover.
3. Connect all wires and cables (refer to Figure 1 on page 10).
4. Optional: Connect the wiring for relays, alarms, and audio. Refer to Wiring on page 12 for more information.
5. Turn on the system power.
NOTE: There might be a delay of approximately 3 minutes between power up and video being displayed in analog installations.
6. Refer to Operation on page 16 for instructions on how to use your Sarix TI system.
Figure 2. Removing the Back Cover
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WIRING
IN
A1
NO
_
+
_
+
OUT
Figure 3. Alarm, Relay, and Audio Connections
Table A. Pinouts for Alarm, Relay, and Audio Connections.
Pin GroupPinDescription
A1Alarm Input
Alarm Return
NONormally Open (N.O.) Relay Output.
Relay Return
–Audio Line-In (negative)
+Audio Line-In (positive)
–Audio Line-Out (negative)
+Audio Line-Out (positive)
CONNECTING A RELAY DEVICE
NOTE: Relays must be configured using the Web interface.
The Sarix TI has one output for activating external devices. It supports both momentary and continuous relay operation.
You can operate the relays interactively during an active connection, or they can operate automatically to coincide with certain events. Typical
applications include turning on lights or other electrical devices or activating a door, gate, or lock.
WARNING: Do not exceed the maximum relay ratings of 15 VDC, 75 mA.
CCESSORYSARIX TI
USER A
A1
A2
Figure 4. Relay Wiring Diagram
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CONNECTING ALARMS
1 KΩ
A
1
1 KΩ
A
1
NORMALLY OPENNORMALLY CLOSED
NOTE: Alarms must be configured using the Web interface.
The Sarix TI provides one alarm input for external signaling devices, such as door contacts or motion detectors. Both normally open and normally
closed devices are supported.
Supervised Alarms
When an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm, the Sarix TI maintains a constant electrical current through the alarm circuit
(3.3 VDC, 1 kohm). If the alarm circuit length changes, due to an electrical short or a bypass, the voltage fluctuates from its normal state and
activates an alarm.
NOTE: Install the 1-kohm resistor as close to the switch as possible.
Figure 5 illustrates the alarm and no alarm conditions of a supervised alarm input. Whether the alarm is normally closed or normally open,
neither a cut nor a bypass can defeat these alarms.
NORMALLY OPENNORMALLY CLOSED
NO ALARM
GND
1 KΩ
+V
NO ALARM
GND
1 KΩ
+V
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
GND
GND
GND
1 KΩ
+V
1 KΩ
+V
CUT
1 KΩ
+V
BYPASS
Figure 5. Supervised Alarm Conditions
Figure 6 illustrates the wiring configuration for supervised alarm inputs.
Figure 6. Supervised Alarm Input Wiring
ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
1 KΩ
+V
1 KΩ
+V
CUT
1 KΩ
+V
BYPASS
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Unsupervised Alarms
+V
+V
+V
+V
+V
+V
+V
+V
BYPASS
CUT
BYPASS
CUT
GND
ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
NO ALARM
GND
NO ALARM
GND
NO ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
NO ALARM
GND
ALARM
NORMALLY OPENNORMALLY CLOSED
A1A1
NORMALLY OPENNORMALLY CLOSED
When an alarm is configured as an unsupervised alarm, an alarm is only activated when the normal alarm state (open or closed) changes.
Figure 7 illustrates the alarm and no alarm conditions of an unsupervised alarm input.
Figure 7. Unsupervised Alarm Conditions
Figure 8 illustrates the wiring configuration for unsupervised alarm inputs.
Figure 8. Normally Closed and Normally Open Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring
NOTE: A normally closed alarm input can be defeated with a bypass; a normally open input can be defeated with a cut.
Alarm Connections
Figure 9 shows how to wire the Sarix TI to an alarm.
ALARM A1
ALARM
Figure 9. Alarm Connections
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CONNECTING AUDIO
+
–
NOTES:
•The maximum recommended cable length for the audio wiring is 304.8 m (1,000 ft).
•The Sarix TI is designed to work with microphones that have an internal preamplifier and provide professional line-level output (+4 dBu).
•If your microphone is a consumer line-level device (–10 dBu), the audio output may be quieter than you expect. Mic-level devices are not
recommended as they must be amplified to a line-level signal, which often results in excessive noise.
Figure 10. Line-In Audio Wiring
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Microphone
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Amplifier
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600-Ohm Impedance Matching Transformer
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Line In –
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Line In +
+
–
Figure 11. Line-Out Audio Wiring
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Speaker
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Amplifier
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600-Ohm Impedance Matching Transformer
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Line Out –
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Line Out +
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Operation
DEVICE CONFIGURATION SEQUENCE
Once the device is installed and power is applied, the device undergoes a configuration sequence. The configuration sequence takes
approximately two minutes to complete, and then the device will come on line.
NOTE: If the device is not connected to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and DHCP is enabled, the configuration sequence
might take up to five minutes to complete.
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Network interface card: 100 megabits (or greater)
Monitor: Minimum of 1024 x 768 resolution, 16- or 32-bit pixel color resolution
®
Web browser: Internet Explorer
analytics
Media player: Pelco Media Player or QuickTime
(or later)
NOTES:
•Pelco Media Player is recommended for control, smoothness, and reduced latency as compared to QuickTime.
•This product is not compatible with QuickTime version 7.6.4 for Windows XP or Windows Vista. If you have this version installed on your PC,
you will need to upgrade to QuickTime version 7.6.5.
•Network and processor bandwidth limitations might cause the video stream to pause or appear pixelated when additional Web-interface
users connect to the camera. Decrease the images per second (ips), resolution, compression, or bit rate settings of the Web interface video
streams to compensate for network or processor limitations.
8.0 (or later) or Mozilla® Firefox® 3.5 (or later); Internet Explorer 8.0 (or later) is recommended for configuring
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7.6.5 for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7; or QuickTime 7.6.4 for Mac OS X 10.4
ACCESSING THE IP CAMERA
The first time you access the camera, the live video page appears. By default, you are viewing the video as a public user and only have access to
the single stream live view.
If, for security purposes, users should not be allowed to view video without first logging on to the camera, change the permissions for public
users.
LOGGING ON TO THE CAMERA
1. Open the Web browser.
2. Type the camera’s IP address in the browser address bar.
NOTE: If you do not know the camera’s IP address, you can locate it using the Pelco Device Utility software.
3. Click the Login button in the navigation bar; a dialog box opens.
4. Type your user name and password.
NOTE: If you are logging on to the camera as the administrator for the first time, the default user name and password are admin
(all lowercase). For security purposes, be sure to change the password after you log on for the first time.
5. Click Log In.
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