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Alibi NS3012R 2.1 MP IP bullet camera Quick Installation Guide
The Alibi NS3012R 2.1 MP IP Bullet Camera is a high-definition security camera with a megapixel CMOS progressive scan sensor. It supports dual-stream video encoding, H.264 compression, 3D-DNR noise reduction and wide dynamic range (WDR) for optimal image quality. The camera has IR sensors for night vision, and is weatherproof with an IP66 rating. This allows the camera to be installed in a variety of environments.
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ALI-NS3012R 2.1 MP IP Bullet
Camera Quick Installation Guide
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This document guides you through the basic steps to install and configure the ALI-NS3012R camera. For more information about the features of these cameras, please refer to the ALIBI IP Camera Software V2
User Manual.
Features
Megapixel CMOS progressive scan sensor
High definition video streaming with Dual-stream video support
Video stream compression using H.264 standard
3D-DNR noise reduction and Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
Backlight compensation
IR sensors for night vision
Dual power capable - Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 12 Vdc
Weatherproof - IP66 rated
Step 1. Install the camera
1. Determine the best fasteners for securing the camera to mounting surface. The mounting hardware provided is suitable for most surfaces.
2. Using the Drill Template provided, mark the location of the mounting screw holes. If the drop cable will be routed through the mounting surface, mark the location of the hole for the cable. NOTE: The drop cable can be routed through the cable channel on the side of the base.
3. Drill holes for the mounting fasteners, and for the drop cable if needed.
4. Route the drop cable as planned, then secure the mounting base to the surface with the fasteners.
5. Wire the ground terminal on the back of the camera to an earth grounded conductor.
Step 2. Connect the camera to the LAN and power it on
1. Route a Ethernet LAN cable to the camera and plug it into the Ethernet connector. Seal the connection from moisture and other contamination. A weatherproof fitting is provided.
Ethernet connector
Drop cable
Sun shield adjustment screw
Sun shield
12 Vdc Power connector
If the camera is powered through the LAN cable (PoE), apply power to the cable to power on the camera, then continue to “Step 3. Install the Alibi Discovery Tool” on page 4
2. Route a 12 Vdc power cable to the camera and connect it to the 12 Vdc connector on the camera drop cable. The polarity of the drop cable connector is shown below.
IR array
Lens
Drop cable
Mounting base
Adjustable bracket lock nut
Adjustable bracket
Ground terminal
Cable channel
Reset button
(recessed)*
* To reset the camera to its factory state, press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds during reboot or power on.
What’s in the box
The box contains this document with the items shown below.
Drill Template Documentation and
Installation Tool CD
Mounting screws and wall inserts
CAUTION
Before applying power to the camera, ensure that the polarity is correct. An incorrect connection may cause a malfunction and can damage the camera.
Seal the power cable connectors as needed from moisture and other contamination.
Apply power to the cable to power on the camera.
Step 3. Install the Alibi Discovery Tool
Alibi Discovery Tool is a software utility used to “discover” Alibi cameras and NVRs/DVRs installed on the physical Ethernet network (LAN) and change their network settings. Discovery Tool is provided on the CD with your camera and is contained in Alibi Power Tools. To use Discovery Tool:
1. Insert the software CD provided with your camera into an optical drive on the Microsoft Windows computer you will use to access your camera on the LAN.
2. On the CD, find the folder that contains the Alibi Power Tools (Alibi Tools Utility).
3. Install Alibi Power Tools. Refer to the ALIBI™ Power Tools Installation and User Manual also provided on the CD. When the program opens, the following screen appears.
Weatherproof fitting for Ethernet cable
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4. Double click on the Discovery Tool icon. The tool will automatically discover Alibi cameras and recorders installed on the network.
In the example screen shown above, an ALI-NS1024VR camera was discovered. Notice that the IP address of the camera is 192.168.1.64 (default IP address). This camera, although configured for a subnet that is probably foreign to the network it is installed on, is still found by the tool.
5. To change the network settings of the camera to be compatible with the subnet where it is installed, do the following: a. Click on the device to highlight it. Notice that the network parameters for the device populate the fields in the right frame.
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If the IPv4 Address shown for the camera is something other than 192.168.1.64 (default
IP address) and the camera is new or was reset to its factory default configuration, the camera did find a DHCP server on the network and acquired new network parameters that are compatible with the network. If necessary, change the parameters in the right pane to values that you prefer and are compatible with the network. An example is shown in the screen above. c. Enter the admin password for the camera in the Password field. The default admin user password for Alibi cameras is 1111. d. Click the Modify button. The new IP address, port, and other settings will change and appear in the list with the device you modified. b. Modify the network settings to values compatible with the subnet where it is installed:
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If the IPv4 Address shown for the camera is 192.168.1.64 (default IP address) and the camera is new (un-configured) or was reset to its factory default state, the camera did not
find a DHCP server on the network. Modify the parameters in the right pane to values you prefer and are compatible with the network. An example is shown in the screen below.
6. Close the Alibi Tools Utility by clicking the Close icon ( T ) in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Step 4. Login to the camera
To access the camera from a computer on the LAN:
1. Open your Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) browser on your computer and enter the IP address of the camera in the URL field. In the example below, the IP address of the camera is 192.168.75.76.
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2. In the login window, enter your User Name and Password in the appropriate fields, then click
Login. The default User Name and Password for Alibi cameras is admin and 1111.
3. If the password you enter for your camera is a weak password, the following pop-up window will appear. Follow the instructions to create a “strong” admin password.
NOTE
Some computer security software may attempt to block you from running WebComponents.exe. If necessary, open the Internet Explorer downloads list, right click on the WebComponents.exe file name, then click Run Anyway.
NOTE
Observint recommends using strong passwords in all of your surveillance devices. Strong passwords have a minimum of 8 characters with upper case and lower letters, numbers and special characters.
And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in high security systems. Resetting the password monthly or weekly will better protect your security system from hackers and criminals.
4. If this is the first time you are logging into a camera and are you are using Internet Explorer 10 or newer, a message may appear at the bottom of the window to use ActiveX Controls. Click Allow. b. In the Setup - WebComponents window opens, click Next to continue.
Installing the WebComponents plugin may require that you close the browser. Follow the on-screen instructions, then restart your browser and log in after the installation is finished. c. Allow the plug-in installation to complete. When the following window appears, click
Finish.
5. If this login is the first login to an Alibi camera from your computer and browser, continue with the following sub-steps to install WebComponents:
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Step 5. Remote Live View screen
After logging into the camera, the Live View - Main stream window initially appears.
Live View options Screen select tabs Live View image Logout button
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If using Auto-Switch, open the Day/Night Switch submenu to select the Sensitivity,
Filtering Time, and Smart IR feature ON or OFF.
If using Scheduled Switch, set the Start Time and End Time of the switch, then open the Day/Night Switch submenu to select the Smart IR feature ON or OFF.
Also, click the Common, Day and Night tabs to set the Saturation, Hue, Brightness,
Contrast and Sharpness for Day and for Night modes.
Capture, Record, Enable e-PTZ icons
Observe the Live View screen to adjust the direction of the camera. Loosen the adjustable bracket lock nut, aim the camera at your surveillance target, then tighten the lock nut.
Horizontal
adjustment
set screw
Adjustable bracket lock nut
Sun shield screw
If a horizontal alignment is needed, loosen the horizontal adjust set screw, then rotate the body of the camera to correct the horizon line. Tighten the set screw.
Adjust the sun shield if necessary to block the lens from bright light.
Step 6. Adjust the video display
The video Display Settings menu includes the image-related configurable parameters for the camera. It contains several sub-menus such as Image Adjustment, Exposure Settings, Day/Night Switch, etc. that can be opened or closed for compactness. Additionally, several adjustments can be seen in the Live View image on the menu. To open the Display Settings menu, go to Setup tab | Image | Display Settings
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Image Adjustment submenu: Open the Image adjustment submenu to set the Saturation, Hue,
Brightness, Contrast and Sharpness of the video image. Each parameter can be set to a level of 0
~ 100 either by moving the slider or entering the value in the box on the right. The effect of the adjustment will appear in the Live View image in the menu.
Exposure Settings submenu: In this submenu, set the following for the best performance:
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Iris Mode: Select Auto or Manual. Some cameras may not offer both options.
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Exposure Time: Value ranges from 1/3 to 1/100,000 s. The nominal value is 1/150. Adjust it
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Gain: Set the gain to show the optimal brightness level.
Day/Night Switch submenu: You can set the Day/Night switch to Day, Night, Auto, or Schedule.
The option you select determines the submenu options.
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Day or Night: These options both have one parameter: Smart IR.
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Auto: If you select Auto switch, you can set the sensitivity (0 .. 7), filtering time and Smart IR.
Schedule: Use Schedule to set that Start Time and End Time for the switch. Smart IR is also selectable.
Backlight Settings: Backlight settings include BLC Area (Off, Up, Down Left Right Center), the area to control, and WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) ON or OFF.
White Balance: White Balance selection is used to correct colors in the image depending on the lighting source. You can also set the white balance manually (MWB), using Automatic White Balance
(AWB1), and lock the white balance setting (Locked WB).
Image Enhancement: Options in this submenu include Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) ON or OFF.
If ON, you can also adjust the level of noise reduction.
Video Adjustment: Video Adjustment includes:
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Mirror: Mirror adjustment enables you to flip the image (Up/Down), flip Left/Right (reflect
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Rotate: Rotate rotates the image +90 degrees. Rotate and Mirror can be used to adjust the image in any orientation.
Video Standard: Select 60 Hz for NTSC format.
Capture Mode: To make a complete use of the 16:9 aspect ratio, you can enable the capture mode when you use the camera in a narrow view scene.
Step 7. Change default password
Observint Technologies strongly recommends that you change the default admin user password in your camera from “1111” to a different code to help protect against unauthorized access. You must login to the camera with the admin user name to change the admin password. To change the admin password:
1. Click the Setup tab, and then click Security in the left frame.
2. Click the User tab in the menu on the right.
3. Click the admin User Name to select (highlight) it, and then click the Modify button. The Modify
User pop-up window will open.
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4. In both the Password and Confirm fields, enter a new password. The password can contain 0 .. 9,
A .. Z, and a .. z. Record your new password for future reference.
5. Click the OK button at the bottom of the window.
Specifications
Camera
Image Sensor
Scanning Mode
Resolution
Effective Pixels
Minimum Illumination
Day/Night
Electronic Shutter (sec)
Wide Dynamic Range
Gain Control
White Balance Mode
Noise Reduction
IR Illuminators
IR Array Range
IR Sensitivity
Lens
Lens Type
Focal Length
Iris
Focus
Horizontal Viewing Angle
F-number
Video
Video Compression
Format
Codec Streaming
Capability
Maximum Frame Rate
Bit Rate
Bit Rate Mode
Features
Motion Detection
Backlight Compensation
Event Notification
Privacy Mask
Video Analytics
Interface
Ethernet
Fixed
4 mm
Fixed
Manual
90°
F2.0
1/2.8” CMOS
Progressive Scan
Up to 1920 x 1080
Approx. 2.1 Megapixel
Color: 0.01 Lux, B/W: 0 Lux (IR ON)
True Day/Night ICR)
1/3 ~ 1/10,000
120 dB
Auto
Auto
3D DNR
Smart IR Array, 850 nm
65 ft
700 - 1100 nm
H.264 (Main Profile), H.264 OVC (Optimized Video Codec), MJPEG
Dual Streaming
30 fps @ 1080p
32 kbps ~ 16 Mbps
CBR, VBR
Support, Zone Configurable
Support, Zone Configurable
Alarm Output, Email, FTP
Support
Tamper Detection, Line Crossing, Intrusion Detection
RJ-45 10/100 BASE-T
Network
Protocols
Security
Network Storage
General
Power Requirements
Power Consumption
Weight
Dimensions
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Ingress Protection
Color
Material
Approvals
System Requirements
Operating System
Processor
Memory
Display
Web Browser
Supplied Accessories
TCP/IP, ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, PPPoE, NTP, UPnP, SMTP, SNMP,
IGMP, 802.1X, QoS, IPv6, Bonjour, ONVIF, PSIA
One-key reset, flash-prevention, dual streams, heartbeat, mirror, password protection, privacy mask, Watermark, IP address filtering, Anonymous access
NAS (supports NFS, CIFS/SMB)
PoE (IEEE802.3af) / 12 Vdc
5 W max (IR ON)
1.1 bs
2.625” H x 6.0” D
-22°F ~ 140°F
0% ~ 95% RH, Non-condensing
IP66
White/Black
Aluminum (body) / Plastic (sun shield)
CE, FCC, RoHS
Microsoft®Windows® XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, Apple® OSX
Intel® Pentium® 4 3.0 GHz or later
1GB or above RAM
1024 x 768 resolution or higher
Internet Explorer® 6.0 or above, Apple® Safari® 5.02 or above, Mozilla® Firefox® 3.5 or above
CD ROM (User’s Guide, Installation Tools)
Quick Installation Guide
Mounting Hardware and Template
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Key Features
- Megapixel CMOS sensor
- Dual-stream video support
- H.264 video compression
- 3D-DNR noise reduction
- Wide dynamic range (WDR)
- IR sensors for night vision
- IP66 weatherproof rating
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 12 Vdc