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Quasar Gen II
Quick Install Guide
CM-6204/CM-6208
QHD/UHD Mini-Dome IP Camera
A. Connect the Camera
1. Attach the RJ45 connector to the network switch
for a PoE and 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
connection. Verify that there are a solid green LED
and flashing yellow LED.
2. If not using PoE, attach the three power wires to an
optional 12VDC/24VAC power supply.
3. Attach the four Alarm wires to an external device.
4. Attach the green Audio cable to an external device
and the pink Audio cable to an audio source/mic.
5. Attach the BNC connector to the camera.
B. Discover the Camera
The camera’s web interface can be accessed by
Internet Explorer 9 and higher (32-bit) on PCs running
Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 with the ActiveX plug-in.
B.1. Set the Camera's IP Address
1. Install the CD in the product package or download
FLIR’s Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) utility from
the Support > FLIR Firmware & Software Downloads
page at http://www.flir.com/security.
2. Click the DNA icon
and run DNA version 2.0.4.4 or
higher to log into the unit.
3. Attach the unit to the same LAN segment as the
computer that is managing the unit. DNA automatically
discovers the unit on the network.
4. Select the unit from the Discover List.
5. Select PAL or NTSC by selecting the unit and clicking
Change Video Format from the context menu, or from
the Properties > Device Properties screen.
6. Click Update.
B.2.a Managing the camera with Horizon, Meridian or on
a DHCP-enabled network
3. In the DNA Assign IP screen, uncheck Use DHCP, and enter
the unit’s IP, Mask and Gateway IP addresses. If the camera
is not authenticated, you must first authenticate it.
If the camera is managed by Horizon configured as a DHCP
server, or is on a network with a DHCP server, the camera
automatically receives an IP address .
1. Open DNA. The unit is automatically discovered on the network.
See section B.1 for instructions how to install DNA.
2. Verify that the unit is displayed in the Discover List. The unit
status should be displayed as Online and Authenticated.
B.2.b Managing the camera with Latitude or on a network
with static IP configuration
If the camera is managed by Latitude or is on a network without
a DHCP server, manually enter its IP address in DNA.
1. Open DNA. The unit is automatically discovered on the network.
See section B.1 for instructions how to install DNA.
2. If you use non-default credentials, the unit might become
unauthenticated. In this case, authenticate the unit:
a. Use DNA to select the unit(s).
b. Right-click or click the Login button.
c. Enter the User Name ("Admin") and Password ("1234").
d. Click Login.
4. Click Update.
B.3. Log into the Unit
1. Click the unit in the Discover List. The Login window opens.
2. Enter the camera's default User Name ("Admin") and
Password ("1234"), which are case-sensitive. Then click OK.
3. Click Login in DNA. The unit’s web interface opens.
4. If the User Account Control dialog box opens, click Yes to
install the ActiveX control file (install.cab). See section C.
5. If the ActiveX installation is not successful, in the IE Tools >
Internet Options > Advanced Security settings section,
select the “Allow software to run or install even if the
signature is invalid” checkbox.
6. Uncheck the checkbox after installing ActiveX. Then click OK.
C. Install the ActiveX Plug-in
F. Release Lens Assembly for Use
1. Ensure that ActiveX controls can be downloaded by (a) changing the ActiveX controls and
plug-in settings or (b) setting the Internet security level to default. For further details, refer to
the camera’s User and Installation Guide.
· To set ActiveX controls and plug-in settings:
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Select Tools > Internet Options from the main menu of the browser.
3. Select the Security tab and click Internet.
1. Remove the mini-dome cover by opening the rubber tabs and unscrewing the screws located
under the tabs with the star-bit tool supplied with the camera.
2. Separate the top and bottom sections of the cover in order to access the camera module.
3. Unscrew the module-fastening screw sufficiently so that the lens assembly can rotate by 90°.
4. Twist the lens assembly 90° in either direction in order to verify that the module can easily pan, tilt
and rotate in any position.
5. Reinstall the dome cover, replace the screws, tighten them, and snap the rubber tabs back into
position.
4. Click Custom level to change ActiveX settings.
5. Set all ActiveX controls and plug-ins settings to Prompt or Enab le.
·
To set the Internet Security Level:
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Select Tools > Internet Options from the main menu of the browser.
G. Open Live View
1. Select the Live tab.
2. Click the red recording icon to start recording.
3. Select the Security tab and click Internet.
4. Click Default level.
5. Click OK.
6. Close and reopen the browser window.
2. After the request to install the ActiveX control file (install.cab ) appears on the screen,
click Yes.
3. After installing the plug-in, in the pop-up security warning that opens, click Install to start
downloading the Quasar Player software onto the PC.
4. Click Finish when the Quasar Player installation is completed.
D. Insert and Configure microSD Card
A microSDXC card (not supplied) must be inserted inside the camera housing in order to
locally store a snapshot or recording triggered by an event. To install a microSDXC card:
H. Attach in Latitude
1. Insert a microSDXC card (up to 128GB, Class 10) in the card drive.
1. In Latitude, click Physical View on the sidebar.
2. Verify that the card status is displayed as SD Card Availab le in the System > Edge
2. On the Navigation Tree, click the system name.
Recording > SD Card screen.
3. From the Discovery tab, do the following:
3. Format the card.
a. Under Cameras and Encoders, select DVTel Quasar Gen II (Latitude 7) or FLIR (Latitude 8).
4. Configure the camera to store snapshots and recordings from the System > Events Setup
b. Click Start. The camera details are displayed in the Discovery table.
screens.
c. If the camera was not discovered, click Discover Unit Manually.
d. Enter the camera’s IP address, select DVTel Quasar Gen II (Latitude 7) or FLIR and Auto
E. Mount the Camera
Detect (Latitude 8).
e. Click OK.
1. Verify that the operating temperature range is between -40°C ~ 50°C (-40° ~ 122°F),
4. In the Discovery table, right-click the camera.
0-95% relative humidity (non-condensing).
5. Click Attach.
2. Be sure to have the required accessories and tools available.
6. Click the Archiver name to attach.
3. Refer to the User and Installation Guide for mounting instructions.
7. Click Save.
CM-620x_QIG_27Mar17_v2
FLIR Systems, Inc.
Tel: +1 888.388-3577
6769 Hollister Ave.
[email protected]
Goleta, CA 93117
www.flir.com/security