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HD CB-5222 Bullet Analytic IP Camera User and Installation Guide The contents of this guide may not be reproduced or reprinted in whole or in part without the express written permission of DVTEL, Inc. Rev 0.18 January 21, 2016...
Table of Contents Table of Contents Document Information ......................v Overview ..........................1 Features ..........................1 Package Contents ........................2 Introduction to the CB-5222 Analytic Bullet IP Camera ............3 CB-5222 Camera Dimensions ....................3 System Cable ......................... 4 3.2.1 Alarm Input/Output Pin-out ....................
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Install UPnP Components ....................93 Deleting the Existing DVPlayer .................... 95 Deleting Temporary Internet Files ..................96 Mounting Accessories ......................97 Outdoor Camera Installation ....................98 Wall Mount Junction Box ....................98 Pole Mount Junction Box ....................102 Contacting DVTEL ........................106...
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Table of Contents List of Figures Figure 1: ioi HD Analytic Bullet IP Camera ....................1 Figure 2: Package Contents........................2 Figure 3: CB-5222 Dimensions (Front View) ................... 3 Figure 4: CB-5222 Dimensions (Side View) .................... 3 Figure 5: CB-5222 Camera Input/Output Connections ................4 Figure 6: Camera Cables .........................
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Figure 60: Advanced Picture Settings Screen with WDR Off ..............60 Figure 61: IR Function Screen ....................... 61 Figure 62: Misc. Screen ......................... 61 Figure 63: Shutter WDR On ........................62 Figure 64: Shutter WDR Off ........................62 Figure 65: Analytics >...
DVTEL, Inc. Trademarks and Copyrights DVTEL, the DVTEL logo, ioi, the ioi logo, ioi analytics, ioibox, ioicam, ioi HD, ioi IP, ioi Thermal, and Site Viewer are trademarks of DVTEL, Inc. Products and trademarks mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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à l'usage auquel or warranties to the suitability for the users’ l'utilisateur les destine. DVTEL, Inc. ne pourra être tenu intended use. DVTEL, Inc. accepts no pour responsable en cas de mauvaise utilisation ou de responsibility for improper use or incomplete mise en place de mesures de sécurité...
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A Tip is information and best practices that are useful or provide some benefit for installation and use of DVTEL products. Un Conseil correspond à une information et aux bonnes pratiques utiles ou apportant un avantage supplémentaire pour l'installation et l'utilisation des produits DVTEL. General Cautions and Warnings Précautions et avertissements d'ordre général...
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Warning: 1. The unit’s cover is an essential part of the product. Do not open or remove it. 2. Never operate the unit without the cover in place. Operating the unit without the cover poses a risk of fire and shock hazards 3.
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Document Information Electrical Safety Notice and Warnings Warning: 1. Read the installation instructions before you connect the unit to a power source 2. Electrical safety should always be observed. All electrical connections must be performed by a certified electrician. 3. If the unit uses a three-wire power cord, make sure that the product is properly grounded when in use.
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Avis et avertissements relatifs à la sécurité électrique Avertissement: 1. Lisez les instructions d'installation avant de brancher l'unité à une source d'alimentation électrique. 2. Les consignes de sécurité électrique doivent toujours être respectées. Toutes les connexions électriques doivent être effectuées par un électricien qualifié.
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Document Information Site Preparation There are several requirements that should be properly addressed prior to installation at the site. The following specifications are requirements for proper installation and operation of the unit: Ambient Environment Conditions: Avoid positioning the unit near heaters or heating system outputs.
Overview 2 Overview The ioi HD CB-5222 bullet camera is a 2.1 megapixel, Full HD 1080p device that features built-in video analytics. The camera includes a varifocal motorized auto-focus DC-Iris lens with True Day/Night performance. The camera provides real-time, H.264 and MJPEG streaming video with the highest quality image.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide The camera includes the following key general features: Advanced video analytics Superior intruder Customizable rules and actions detection H.264 and MJPEG compression HTTP streaming MPEG Progressive scan CMOS sensor ...
Introduction to the CB-5222 Analytic Bullet IP Camera 3 Introduction to the CB-5222 Analytic Bullet IP Camera This chapter provides the camera dimensions for reference before installation. The chapter includes the following topics: CB-5222 Camera Dimensions System Cable CB-5222 Camera Dimensions The mechanical dimensions of the CB-5222 Analytic Bullet IP Camera are shown below.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide System Cable Figure 5 shows the system cable. Figure 5: CB-5222 Camera Input/Output Connections The connectors, pin numbers and signal definitions related to each pin are listed below: Cable Pin No./ Connector Type Definition Description For network, Power over 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet...
Introduction to the CB-5222 Analytic Bullet IP Camera 3.2.1 Alarm Input/Output Pin-out The alarm input and output connections are shown below. Terminal Block Pin No. Designation Alarm Connections Input (-) Input (+) Output (-) Output (+) 3.2.2 Power Input/Output Pin-out The power input and output connections are shown below.
Introduction to the CB-5222 Analytic Bullet IP Camera 3.2.3 Waterproofing the Camera Cable Connectors Follow the instructions below to waterproof the connectors for the different types of cables included in the system cable. The cables are shown below. System Cable IP66 RJ45 Cable Figure 6: Camera Cables System Cable...
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide 3.2.4 Connecting the Unit to the Network To ensure transmission quality, cable length should not exceed 100 meters (328 feet). Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector of the system cable, and plug the other end of the cable to the network switch or PC.
System Requirements 4 System Requirements To access the CB-5222 bullet IP camera via a web browser, ensure that your PC has the proper network connection and meets the system requirements described below. Item Camera Client Application System Requirements Personal Intel® Pentium® M, 2.16 GHz or Intel® Core 2 Duo, 2.0 GHz Computer 2GB RAM or better...
Initial Camera Configuration Caution: If you are using DVTEL Latitude, we recommend that you configure the camera’s settings via the AdminCenter. This is because the camera’s web-based interface might be overwritten by Latitude settings. Refer to the Latitude online help for information regarding configuring camera settings.
Copy and run the dna.exe file from the included CD. Note: DNA is a user-friendly utility that is designed to easily discover and configure DVTEL edge devices on a network. The ioi HD bullet camera is supported by DNA version 2.0.4.8 and above.
Installation Tip: A camera setup adapter, such as Veracity Pinpoint, can be used to connect a laptop directly to the camera when using PoE. Camera Mounting Instructions Read the instructions provided in this chapter thoroughly before installing the CB-5222 camera. The following points are additional considerations: ...
The DVTEL Network Assistant (DNA) is a user-friendly utility that is designed to easily discover and configure DVTEL edge devices on a network. The DNA tool has a simple user interface and does not require any installation. The software is provided as a single, standalone executable. It runs on any DNA provides a central location for listing all the DVTEL camera models accessible over the network.
Using the Web Browser to Access the Camera 7 Using the Web Browser to Access the Camera The DVTEL DVPlayer web player software is used for accessing the camera, configuring its properties, and viewing video through your web browser. Note: Users who have previously installed the DVPlayer application on the PC should delete the existing DVPlayer from the PC before accessing the camera.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Do one of the following: If the web browser does not allow DVTEL Web Player to install, check the Internet security settings or ActiveX controls and plug-in settings to continue the process. See Internet Security Settings.
Adjusting and Framing-Up the Camera View 8 Adjusting and Framing-Up the Camera View After the camera is connected to the network and is running, it is necessary to frame-up the scene and adjust the camera settings to optimize the picture for the individual scenes. If Latitude is being used, consider scheduling different settings for changing ambient conditions throughout the day, week, month or seasons.
The ioi HD camera is provided with a browser-based configuration interface for video playback and recording. If DVTEL’s Latitude VMS is used, many of the configurations and features of DVTEL’s VMS provide additional configuration and automation options for the camera.
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Configuration and Operation The user interface displays the following information: 1. The Navigation Bar is displayed in the center of the screen containing Live and Settings buttons. Live Button The Live screen opens by default when the camera logs on. It is used to monitor live video of the targeted area, adjust the display size, take snapshots of the view area, stop/start video streaming, record video in a designated file location, activate or de- activate a loudspeaker (audio function).
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide 11. The Clear Alarms button is displayed under the Arm/Disarm button. Click Clear Alarms to stop the alarms and return analytics to their initial stage.Live Screen The camera’s Live screen is used to monitor live video (see Figure 15: Live Screen). The View Mode pane in the Live screen includes the following function buttons: Figure 19: View Mode Function Buttons Full-Window Display...
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Configuration and Operation Note: When using Windows 8 OS, the storage location cannot be C:\. You must define a storage location that does not require Administrator privileges on the PC. Video Streaming Restart/Stop Press the Stop button to disable video streaming and to display the live video as black. Press Restart to show the live video again.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Focus Reset Press the Reset button to calibrate the camera lens at infinity focus. Step: Near/Far Press the Near Step or Far Step button to alternate the focus between near and far views. Step Range Select from a user-defined range of up to 128 steps from the drop-down list.
Configuration and Operation System Screen The System screen is used for entering the camera’s friendly name and date and time settings. Figure 20: System Screen Host Name The host name is for camera identification. If the alarm function is enabled and is set to send an alarm message by Mail or FTP, the host name entered here is displayed in the alarm message.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Manual The Administrator can set the camera’s date and time manually. Entry format should be identical with that displayed to the right of the text box. Sync with NTP Server Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an alternate way to synchronize the camera’s clock with an NTP server.
Configuration and Operation Add user The user name and passwords are limited to 14 characters. There is a maximum of 20 user accounts. To add a new user In the Add User section, enter the new user name and password in the respective fields. Select the appropriate check boxes to give the user I/O Access, Camera Control, Talk, Listen, or Analytics permissions.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide 9.2.1.2.2 IP Filter The IP Filter screen is used for restricting access to the camera by denying/allowing specific IP addresses. Figure 23: IP Filter Screen To enable the IP filter Check the box to enable the IP Filter function. Once enabled, the listed IP addresses (IPv4) are allowed/denied access to the camera.
Configuration and Operation 9.2.1.2.3 IEEE 802.1X The IEEE 802.1X screen is used for enabling the camera to access a network protected by 802.1X/EAPOL (Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN). Users must contact the network administrator to obtain certificates, user IDs, and passwords. Figure 24: IEEE 802.1X/EAP-TLS Screen CA Certificate The CA certificate is created by the Certificate Authority for the purpose of validating itself.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Network The Network section on the sidebar includes the following tabs: Basic SNMP UPnP DDNS Mail 9.2.1.3.1 Basic The Basic screen is used for configuring general and advanced network settings. You can connect to the camera with either fixed or dynamic (DHCP) IP address.
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Configuration and Operation Select one of the following options in the General area for configuring network settings: Get IP address automatically (DHCP) If you select Get IP address automatically, you can use the DNA utility, which is provided in the supplied CD, to obtain the IP address.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide RTSP port – The default setting of the RTSP port is 554. The range is from 1024 to 65535. MJPEG over HTTP port – The default setting of MJPEG over HTTP port is 8008. The range is from 1024 to 65535.
Configuration and Operation 9.2.1.3.3 SNMP The SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) screen enables the camera to be monitored and managed remotely by the network management system. Figure 27: SNMP Settings Screen SNMP v1/v2 Enable SNMP v1 or Enable SNMP v2 – Select the version of SNMP (v1 or v2) to use by checking the relevant box.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide To enable the SNMP v3 protocol, enter the appropriate data and passwords requested: Enable SNMP v3 – Select the checkbox. Security Name – See note below. Authentication Type – Select MD5 or SHA from the drop-down list. See note below. ...
Configuration and Operation UPnP Setting Enable UPnP – This is the default setting. If UPnP is enabled and a camera is discovered on the LAN, the icon of the connected camera appears in My Network Places, allowing direct access, as seen below. Figure 29: Direct Access to Camera with UPnP Enabled Note: To enable this function, make sure the UPnP component is installed on your computer.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Enable DDNS Check this box to enable DDNS. Provider – Select a DDNS host provider name from the drop-down list: DynDNS.org (Dynamic) DynDNS.org (Custom) No-IP ChangeIP Host name – Enter the registered domain name in the field. ...
Configuration and Operation To use SSL encryption of the email, select the 1 SMTP SSL or 2 SMTP SSL checkbox for the respective server. Enter the sender’s email address in the text box. Click SAVE when finished. 9.2.1.3.7 FTP The Administrator can send an alarm message to one or two File Transfer Protocol (FTP) sites when motion is detected.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Events Setup The Events Setup section on the sidebar includes the following tabs: Network Failure Detection. 9.2.1.4.1 IO The IO screen enables control over the input and output alarms, which are generated if an event is recognized by the system.
Configuration and Operation Alarm Output Define the normal alarm output signal as Normal close or Normal open, according to the current alarm application. Normal open is the default setting. Click SAVE after configuring the settings. Triggered Action The Administrator can specify various alarm actions to take when an alarm is triggered. The following options are available: Note: This option is valid only when using MJPEG as the camera stream.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Note: This option is valid only when using MJPEG as the camera stream. From the E-Mail address drop-down list, select one of the two e-mail addresses. From the Pre-trigger buffer and Post-trigger buffer drop-down lists, select the number of frames for the buffer from 1-20 frames.
Configuration and Operation Overwrite The original image in the FTP site will be overwritten by the new uploaded file with a static filename. Click SAVE after configuring the settings. 9.2.1.4.2 Network Failure Detection The network failure detection function allows the IP camera to periodically ping another IP device within the network to detect a network failure if, for example, a video server is disconnected.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Note: Make sure that SMTP configuration has been completed. See Mail for details. Click SAVE after configuring the settings. Schedule The Schedule screen is used to set schedules for recording of events triggered in the Events Setup >...
Configuration and Operation File Location From the File Location screen, specify a storage location for snapshots and web recordings. The default setting is: C:\. After confirming the setting, click SAVE to save the snapshots and recordings in the designated location. Note: 1.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide 9.2.1.7.2 User Information The Administrator can view each user’s login information and privileges in the User Information screen shown below. View User Login Information Click GET USER INFORMATION to see each user’s details. For example: admin: admin. This indicates that the user’s login username is admin and the password is admin.
Configuration and Operation 9.2.1.7.3 Factory Default The Factory default screen is shown below. Follow the instructions to reset the camera system settings to factory default settings if needed. Figure 42: Factory Default Screen Full Restore Click FULL RESTORE to restore the factory default settings of the camera system. The system restarts in 30 seconds.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide 9.2.1.7.5 Software Upgrade Select the Software Upgrade tab to select binary files to upload and upgrade. The Software Upgrade screen is shown below. Figure 44: Software Upgrade Screen Note: 1. Make sure that the software upgrade file is available before performing a software upgrade. 2.
Configuration and Operation 9.2.1.7.6 Parameters The Parameters screen enables viewing all of the system’s parameter settings (excluding analytics parameters). Figure 46: Parameters Screen Note: Slide the sidebar located on the right of the screen to view the entire list of parameters. Import/Export From the Import/Export screen, you can save system settings by importing and exporting the configuration file (.bin) to a specified location for future use.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide To export a configuration file Click EXPORT. An information bar opens. Figure 48: Configuration File Information Bar Click Save. Specify a location to save the configuration file. To import a configuration file Click Browse to select the configuration file Click UPLOAD.
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Configuration and Operation Video Resolution The ioi HD camera supports H.264/MJPEG streaming for resolutions up to 1080p. The default setting is 1920 x 1080. Both H.264 and MJPEG streaming support analog BNC video connections. Following are the supported resolutions: NTSC 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720...
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Video Compression From the Video Compression screen, you can specify MJPEG and H.264 compression settings. Figure 50: Streaming > Video Compression Screen MJPEG Compression Setting A higher value implies higher bit rates and higher visual quality. The default setting of the MJPEG Q Factor is 35.
Configuration and Operation Video OCX Protocol From the Video OCX Protocol screen, you can select various protocols for streaming media over the network. In the case of multicast networking, select Multicast mode. Figure 51: Streaming > Video OCX Protocol Screen Video OCX protocol setting options include: ...
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide MJPEG/H.264 Frame Rate Setting The default setting of the MJPEG frame rate is 30 fps in NTSC and 25 fps in PAL. The default setting of the H.264 frame rate is 30 fps in NTSC and 25 fps in PAL The setting range is from 1 to 30 in NTSC and 1 to 25 in PAL.
Configuration and Operation To set the Bit Rate Select one of the following settings: 16 kbps (G.726), 24 kbps (G.726), 32 kbps (G.726), 40 kbps (G.726), µLAW (G.711) and ALAW (G.711). Both µLAW and ALAW signify 64 kbps, but in different compression formats. A higher bit rate enables higher audio quality, but requires higher bandwidth.
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Caution: Using a slow shutter speed causes moving objects to be blurred. Attention: L'utilisation de vitesses d'obturation faibles peut rendre les objets en mouvement flous. To set the Exposure mode From the Auto Mode Max Gain drop-down list, set the maximum gain in 3db steps from Off to 54dB.
Configuration and Operation WDR Multiple Shutter RSS – This setting is recommended when flickering occurs in indoor applications where fluorescent lighting is used. The shutter speed decreases in order to compensate for decreased ambient lighting. Figure 55: Multiple Shutter RSS Exposure Screen From the drop-down list, select Normal or WDR First.
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Caution: Using a slow shutter speed causes moving objects to be blurred. Attention: L'utilisation de vitesses d'obturation faibles peut rendre les objets en mouvement flous. To set the Exposure mode From the Auto Mode Max Gain drop-down list, set the maximum gain in 3db steps from Off to 54dB.
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Configuration and Operation From the Min Shutter Speed drop-down list, select one of the following shutter speed options. The shutter speed range is from 1/12 to 1/425 sec (PAL) to 1/15 to 1/500 sec (NTSC). The default setting is 1/12 (PAL) or 1/15 (NTSC). Auto Shutter Auto Shutter Min Shutter Speed...
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Figure 57: Manual Exposure Mode with Shutter WDR Off From the Shutter drop-down list, select a suitable shutter speed according to the environmental luminance from 1 to 1/10000 sec (PAL) or 1 to 1/10000 sec (NTSC). The default setting is 1/150 (PAL) or 1/180 (NTSC).
Configuration and Operation Brightness You can adjust the image’s brightness by adjusting this parameter. Select from the range between +1 to +25. To increase video brightness, select a larger number. The default setting is 0. Click SET to confirm the new setting. Sharpness Increasing the sharpness level can make the image look sharper, especially enhancing the object’s edge.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide 2DNR The 2DNR Noise Reduction function analyzes pixel by pixel and frame by frame to eliminate environmental noise and deliver optimized image quality, especially in low-light conditions. From the drop-down list, select Disable or Enable. The default setting Disable. Click SET to confirm the new setting.
Configuration and Operation IR Function The IR Function setting activates the IR Cut (IRC) filter for day/night operation. The day/night IRC switching mechanism operates according to the ambient light level. Figure 61: IR Function Screen From the Day/Night Function drop-down list, select one of the four settings: ...
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Shutter WDR The Shutter WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function, also known as True WDR or multi-exposure WDR, resolves high contrast or changing light issues and creates a constant video output level. The camera creates a new image with a wide dynamic range by using a combination of slow- and fast-exposure shutters and an algorithm to determine the optimal mix of light and dark regions within the scene from the two shutters.
Configuration and Operation 9.2.4 Analytics Settings The ioi HD camera includes a rich set of video analytic functionality embedded in its firmware. The Analytics tab contains menus for defining the camera’s Field of View depth and detection rules, including region entrance, loitering, tripwire crossover, fence trespass, unattended baggage, stopped vehicle, and object removal.
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Caution: The camera is disarmed when configuring Analytics. Detection will not take place until the camera is manually re-armed from the Home screen. Attention: La caméra est désactivée lors de la configuration d'Analytics. La détection n'aura lieu qu'après que la caméra soit réactivée depuis l'écran Accueil.
Configuration and Operation The Auto Calibration function automatically configures scene depth and calculates camera height, focal length, and tilt angle according to the scene depth. The system discovers people in the scene and configures human markers automatically. This function eliminates the time and effort required to manually add human markers.
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Verify that the horizon, camera height, and human marker settings are correct. Note: If the results are unsatisfactory, run Auto Calibration again (follow Step #1 on- screen) or click MANUAL to manually configure the depth settings. After finishing the Auto Configuration, click the MANUAL tab.
Configuration and Operation Follow the instructions in the Solo Setup tab to single-handedly setup the camera: Figure 68: Analytics > Depth > Solo Setup Instructions...
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide To perform a solo setup Click the Solo Setup tab. The Solo Setup keypad opens with the following control icons: Icon Function Notes Starts recording and browses to destination folder Start Recording where the clip will be saved Stop Recording Stops recording Browses to the destination folder where clip is stored...
Configuration and Operation Click the round Play button on the control panel located to the left of the monitor to exit Clip mode and return to Live mode. The caption under the monitor changes from Clip to Live. Figure 69: Analytics > Depth Control Panel Proceed to the tabs for Steps 2-4 of the Depth Setup to complete the setup and apply settings.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide 9.2.4.1.4 Configuring Ground and Height Settings If you are not performing a solo setup, do the following: To configure ground and height settings Click the Step 1: Ground & Height tab. The Step 1: Ground & Height screen opens. Figure 70: Analytics >...
Configuration and Operation 9.2.4.1.5 Configuring Camera and Horizon Settings After completing Solo Setup or manually configuring ground and height settings, configure camera height and horizon settings. The Camera & Horizon tab is used for manually discovering people in the scene and configuring human markers. To manually configure camera and horizon settings Click the Step 2: Camera &...
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide 9.2.4.1.6 Configuring Advanced Depth Region Settings After configuring camera and horizon settings, configure advanced depth region settings. To configure advanced depth region settings Click the Step 3: Advanced Depth Regions tab. The Step 3: Advanced Depth Regions screen opens.
Configuration and Operation Refer to the HTML Edition Units User’s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings. Click APPLY when finished or continue to the next step. 9.2.4.1.7 Settings Verification After configuring advanced depth region settings, verify your settings. To verify settings Click the Step 4: Verification tab.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Follow the on-screen instructions to verify settings. Figure 77: Analytics > Depth > Step 4: Verification Instructions Refer to the HTML Edition Units User’s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings. Click APPLY when finished. Rules The Rules tab enables you to define detection rules according to the type of detection you want to be notified about.
Configuration and Operation To select a different rule, click the Human or vehicle enter region link. Select the rule from the drop- down list. Figure 79: Rules Drop-down List You can assign a name for the rule in the Name text box at the top of the screen. Select the Enable checkbox to activate the rule.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Note: The following limitations apply to this function: 1. It is possible that a person who is not standing upright might not be detected when: Crawling Walking on all four (like an animal) ...
Configuration and Operation Responses The camera’s embedded event engine enables you to define a set of responses (automatic actions) for selected events and to perform actions (scheduled actions) at pre-defined times during a defined monitoring period. Refer to the HTML Edition Units User’s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide To define a triggering event Click ADD. A new Response is displayed in the top of the screen. Select Enable to activate the Response. From the Detection by type drop-down list, select one of the following detection types: Any detection (default), Intrusion detection, Vehicle Stopped, Unattended Object, Object Removed, Tripwire detection, Fence detection, or Loitering detection.
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Configuration and Operation Note: Actions related to an analytic event that is defined in this screen are not affected by the status of the alarm switch configured on the Events Setup > IO screen. To define an action From the Action drop-down list, select one of the following Actions. The selection is displayed at the top of the screen.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide To add an action, click ADD. The action is displayed in the Actions table. Figure 85: Responses > Actions Table Repeat step 1 for each new Action. To change the order of the Actions, click UP or DOWN. To delete an action, select the Action and click DELETE.
Configuration and Operation Scheduled Actions (Sched. Actions Screen) The Sched. Actions screen is used for setting schedules for actions to be taken when an event occurs. Figure 87: Sched. Actions > Actions Tab Each scheduled action includes the following two parameters: Actions and Schedule To define an action From the Action drop-down list, select one of the following actions: Activate relay output, Clear alarms, Arm camera, Disarm camera, Enable detection rule, or Disable...
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Clear alarms Select Clear alarms immediately or enter the number of seconds (1-999) in After x seconds drop-down list. Click APPLY. Arm camera Select Arm immediately or enter the number of seconds (1-999) in After x seconds drop-down list.
Configuration and Operation Figure 89: Sched. Actions > Schedule Tab To set a schedule Do one of the following: Select Always. Select Monitor event occurrences. In the From text box, enter the start date. In the To text box, enter the end date. If there is no end date, check No end date.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide On Screen Display The On Screen Display screen determines the information to be displayed on the video screen as an overlay on top of the video. The settings on this screen define the selection, alignment and color configuration of the various overlays that appear during normal monitoring, events and detection.
Configuration and Operation In the table, select the settings that you want to configure: In the Display column, select the checkbox to display the display item. In the Caption column, click Set to change the name of the display item. You cannot change the names Channel name, Date, Time and Status.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Backup & Restore The Backup & Restore screen enables you to create backup files of the unit’s analytics settings and to restore them. Figure 92: Analytics > Backup & Restore Screen To back up the analytic firmware file Click BACKUP.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Technical Specifications Camera Image Sensor 1/2.8” 2.1MP Sony Progressive CMOS Effective Pixels (H x V) 1920 x 1080 Video Resolution Full HD 1080p Shutter Speed 1 to 1/10,000 (PAL/NTSC) with 20 options Color Mode 0.2 lux @ F1.4@ 15 FPS, 36dB max. gain Sensitivity (w/ analytics) Night Mode...
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Technical Specifications Camera Operation With Shutter WDR On With Shutter WDR Off Exposure WDR Multiple Shutter/ Auto Iris/Auto Shutter/Shutter WDR Multiple Shutter RSS Priority/Flickerless/Manual Mode Iris Control DC Iris Brightness Manual Sharpness Manual Contrast Manual Saturation Manual Manual Removable IR Auto/Day/Night/Smart Cut Filter Wide Dynamic...
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Network Ethernet Interface 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps (IEEE 802.3/802.3u/802.3ab) IPv4, TCP/IP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, HTTP, ICMP, FTP, NTP, SMTP, DHCP, Network Protocols PPPoE, UPnP, IGMP, SNMP, QoS, and ONVIF™ Profile S Password Levels User and Administrator Security IP Filter, IEEE 802.1x Operating System...
Internet Security Settings Internet Security Settings If ActiveX control installation is blocked, either set Internet security level to default or change ActiveX controls and plug-in settings. Internet Security Level: Default 1. Start Internet Explorer (IE). 2. From the Command Bar toolbar, select Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide ActiveX Controls and Plug-in Settings - Creating a Custom Level Start Internet Explorer (IE). From the Command Bar toolbar, select Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears. Figure 96: Command Bar Toolbar – Internet Options In the Internet Options window that appears, select the Security tab.
Install UPnP Components Install UPnP Components Follow the instructions below to enable UPnP so that the camera can be discovered and displayed in Network locations under Other Devices: To enable UPnP discovery in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 Click (Start) and select Control Panel.
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Expand the Home or Work node, select Turn on network discovery. Click Save Changes. Note: Network discovery requires that the DNS Client, Function Discovery Resource Publication, SSDP Discovery, and UPnP Device Host services are started, that network discovery is allowed to communicate through Windows Firewall, and that other firewalls are not interfering with network discovery.
Deleting the Existing DVPlayer Deleting the Existing DVPlayer Users who have previously installed the DVPlayer in the PC should first delete the existing DVPlayer from the PC before accessing the camera. To delete a legacy DVPlayer Click Start and select Control Panel. In the Control Panel, click Programs and Features.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Deleting Temporary Internet Files To improve browser performance, it is recommended to clean up all of the Temporary Internet Files. The procedure is as follows: To delete temporary Internet files In Internet Explorer (IE), from the Command Bar toolbar, click Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears.
The following mounting accessories are available from DVTEL for installation of your ioi HD CB-5222 analytic bullet IP cameras. For more information on available options, contact your DVTEL sales representative or visit www.DVTEL.com to request details on where to get the accessories you need.
Configuration and Operation Outdoor Camera Installation A.7.1 Wall Mount Junction Box The items and tools needed to install the camera with the Wall Mount Junction Box are listed below. Wall Mount Junction Box package contents: Wall Mount Junction Box ...
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Outdoor Camera Installation Step 2: Place the Junction Box at the installation location. On the wall, mark the position of the two screw holes. Drill a hole on each marked screw hole, and insert the plastic screw anchors into the drilled holes. Step 3: Place the supplied waterproof washers over the screw holes.
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Step 7: Loosen the thread-lock sealing nut from the cable gland body. Step 8: Insert the required cables through the thread-lock sealing nut and the cable gland body with threads facing the cable entry conduit. Step 9: Twist the cable gland body back into the thread-lock sealing nut, but do not tighten entirely.
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Outdoor Camera Installation Step 12: Stuff the cables into the base. Then connect the wire from the cover to the screw on the base. Step 13: Close the cover and align the arrows. Step 14: Align the two screw holes of the camera’s mounting arm with the screw holes on the Junction Box cover.
CB-5222 User and Installation Guide A.7.2 Pole Mount Junction Box The items and tools needed for installing the bullet camera with the Pole Mount Junction Box are listed as follows. Pole Mount Junction Box package contents: Pole Mount Junction Box ...
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Outdoor Camera Installation Step 2: Remove the rubber plug from the hole on the cover. Step 3: Thread the connectors of the camera’s system cable one by one through the cover hole. Step 4: Insert the rubber plug back to the cover hole. Use a flathead screwdriver to tighten the stainless steel ring by turning the knob clockwise.
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CB-5222 User and Installation Guide Step 7: Adjust the position of the cover and tighten the two screws. Note: Align the two arrow marks with each other to ensure that the cover is properly fixed. Step 8: Loosen the knobs on the stainless steel rings by turning them counterclockwise with a flathead screwdriver.
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Outdoor Camera Installation Step 10: Wrap the stainless steel rings around the pole and turn the knobs clockwise with a flathead screwdriver until the stainless steel rings are tightened firmly. Step 11: Rotate and point the camera to a desired direction. The Pole Mount Junction Box installation is completed as illustrated.
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