Iqinvision IQeye 7 Series Guide d'installation

IQEYE TECHNICAL TRAINING
IQinvision IQeye
7xx Series
Megapixel Cameras

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Agenda
1. Overview (Hardware)
2. IQtools CD-ROM
3. Live Page
4. Focusing
5. Settings Page
5.1 Image Tab
5.2 Windows Tab
5.3 Networking Tab
5.4 Security Tab
5.5 I/O Tab
5.6 Multiview Tab
5.7 IQrecorder Tab
5.8 Playback Tab
5.9 Triggers Tab
6. IQstream
7. Q & A

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Overview / Setup of the IQeye Cameras
IQeye 700 / 750 Connections
1. RJ-45 Ethernet connector - 802.3af PoE
2. Direct Power 12-24VDC or 24VAC
3. Factory Reset button - Recessed
4. BNC - Analog (NTSC / PAL) Video Output
5. Trigger In / Output
6. CF Media Slot
7. MAC address & Model type label
IQeye 7xx Series Lens & Miscellaneous
There are three adjustments on the Megapixel lens.
Each ring has a set screw. Loosen the set screws
prior to adjustment, and retighten when complete.
1. Focal Length
2. Iris - Set to Open
3. Focus
4. 1/4-20 Camera Mount (Top & Bottom)
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IQtools CD-ROM
The IQtools CD-ROM includes the resources needed to check
if the PC being used is ready to view images from an IQeye
camera, and the software utilities needed to configure camera
IP addresses.
Includes:
1. Utility to check if the PC is ready to view images from an
IQeye camera.
2. Sun Java
3. IQfinder
4. Visicon
Insert the IQtools CD into the CD drive of
the PC. The IQfinder installation application
will launch automatically.
Click the "Scan for IQeye cameras on my
network" button to find IQeye cameras.
Also the IQfinder can be installed and run
from the PC's hard drive.
The detected cameras will be
displayed in the IQfinder window.
Highlight a camera from the list
and click the "Edit" button to edit
the selected camera's IP
settings.

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IQtools CD-ROM
The Edit window allows:
1. The Name, IP address, Subnet, and Gateway of the
camera to be changed manually.
2. It also allows the camera to be configured to DHCP
Click the "Apply" button after making the desired
changes.
NOTE: Changing between a static IP address and
DHCP will require the camera to be rebooted.
To view a camera:
1. Double click on a camera entry in the list or click the
"Open" button.
The "Live" page will displayed.
Note: It's also possible to open Internet Explorer
then enter the IP address of the IQeye device in
the address field of the browser.
Please Note: The default user names for all IQeye
devices is "root" and the default password is
"system"

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Live Page
Open Internet Explorer and type in the camera's IP address:
For example http://192.168.1.100
The Live page provides the following functions:
1. Digital Pan Tilt Zoom within the image
2. Digital Pan Tilt via button click
3. Zoom in / out via button click
4. Full Zoom Out
5. Image size increase / decrease via button click
6. Max Image size button
7. Snap shot button - as jpeg
8. Stop button
9. Recording video clip button - as avi
10. Multi view - when configured
11. Relay button - when configured
12. Help button - On camera help
Adjust Lens
1. Open Iris to the open position
2. Set Field-of-View
3. Adjust Focus
NOTE:
The analog output can be used
with an analog monitor to
adjust focus

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Settings Page - Image Tab
Select the "Settings" folder
Factory default username = root
Factory default password = system
Quality:
Default = High
Available options = Medium - High - Fine - Super Fine
Higher quality results in higher quality images, larger file sizes, and slower transmission
times. Lower quality yields poorer image quality, smaller file sizes, and faster transmission
times. Your ideal quality setting will depend on the minimum image quality and maximum
transmission time that you find acceptable.
Gain Style:
Default = Clip Average
Available options = Clip Average - Average - Peak Detect - Dark Detect

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Settings Page - Image Tab
Gain Style:
Default = Clip Average
The autogain algorithm of your camera will set brightness to best display the
exposure window (which can be set on the IQeye7xx series with the Exposure
Window Page.
The gain style setting chooses which pixels within the exposure window will be
used by the autogain algorithm for setting brightness levels.
peakdetect: Uses only the brightest pixels in the exposure window, making sure
they're appropriately-adjusted for bright pixels. This is a good setting for watching
bright areas.
darkdetect: uses only the darkest pixels in the exposure window, making sure
they're appropriately-adjusted for dark pixels. This is a good setting for outdoor
scenes where you want to watch a shaded region.
average: uses all of the pixels in the exposure window This is a good setting for
indoor scenes where there are no very bright or very dark areas to skew the gain
calculations.
clipaverage: uses all pixels except for the very darkest and brightest pixels. This
is a good setting for outdoor scenes where you want to ignore both sky and
shadows and to watch a region of intermediate brightness levels. This is also a
good setting for interior scenes.

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Settings Page - Image Tab
Autogain: Sets how fast the autogain responds to changing lighting conditions
Default = Fast
Electronic Shutter: Sets the type of shutter response
Default = Auto
optimize speed: Use this setting for fast moving subjects. This setting may cause
images to appear grainy in low light conditions.
optimize quality: Use this setting for high quality images. This setting may cause
images to blur in low light conditions.
auto: This setting is ideal when there is adequate light and objects are not moving too
fast.
fixed exposure: Forces an exposure speed. The list of available exposures may
change based on other settings like frame rate, lightgrabber, and resolution.
locked: gain is held at the current value
slow: slower speed for outdoor (sunlight) conditions
medium: faster speed for indoor (fixed) conditions
fastest: default speed is fastest possible response

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Settings Page - Image Tab
LIGHTGRABBER:
Default = 4X
Available options = 4X - 2X - 1X - Disabled
Enables or disables special processing for low light images. The 4X setting specifies
integration of four frames, twice the low light correction as the 2X setting which
specifies integration of two frames
Max frame rate: Enter a maximum frame rate in frames per second. This is the
maximum number of images per second which the camera will send to any one
viewer.
Note that you can also set a bandwidth limit, limiting the total network traffic from
the camera.
Live page:
Default = Optimize For Quality
Optimizes the live streaming page for image quality or speed. If optimized for
quality, the camera will deliver the highest resolution possible. If optimized for
speed, the camera will deliver a lower resolution but a higher framerate over slower
links.
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