TELEDYNE FLIR CP-6408-21-I Quasar 4K 22x IR PTZ Camera Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
- TELEDYNE FLIR
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TELEDYNE FLIR CP-6408-21-I Quasar 4K 22x IR PTZ Camera
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
This camera is a Class 1 Laser Product that complies with IEC 60825-1:2014.
Caution
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Prepare to Install the Camera
Install FLIR Discovery Network Assistant
Download the FLIR Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) tool to a computer on the
same VLAN to which you will connect the camera, and then unzip the file. The
DNA tool does not require a license to use and is a free download from
www.teledyneflir.com > Products > Security >
Visible Security Cameras > Quasar 4K IR PTZ Cameras.
Perform a Bench Test (Optional)
You can test the camera or configure it for networking before mounting it.
Follow the instructions in 3.4 Connect the Camera and 4.1 Configure for
Networking, and then continue with 2.3 Select a Location.
Select a Location
Select a suitable location to mount the camera. For advice on positioning and
orienting the camera, see the camera’s installation and user guide. Verify
that the operating temperature range is between -40° ~ 50°C (-40° ~ 122° F) up
to 60° C (140° F) with IR LEDs off, 10-90% relative humidity (non-condensing).
For the list of mounting accessories available for the camera, see the FLIR
Security Cameras – Accessory Guide.
Install the Camera
Fit Mounting Hardware
If required, install the mounting hardware for the camera according to the
instructions in the camera’s installation and user guide.
Route Network and Power
Properly install the power and network cabling in the mounting hardware so
that it is accessible when the camera is mounted.
Power: Universal Power over Ethernet (PoE) 60W 4 pair forced mode, 24
VAC, or 30 VDC.
Ethernet : Cat5e or Cat6 cable. Ethernet is required for streaming video
and configuring the camera.
Mount and Secure the Camera
Mount and secure the camera according to the instructions in the camera’s
installation and user guide.
Connect the Camera
14-Pin Alarm/Audio I/O Terminal Block| Pin| Definition|
Pin| Definition
---|---|---|---|---
__| 1| Audio-Out| 8| RS-485 D-
2| Ground (Audio I/O)| 9| Alarm-In 4
3| Alarm-Out A1| 10| Alarm-In 3
4| Alarm-Out A2| 11| Alarm-In 2
5| Alarm-Out B1| 12| Alarm-In 1
6| Alarm-Out B2| 13| Ground (Alarm I/O)
7| RS-485 D+| 14| Audio-In
Warning
This product contains a battery that is soldered to the PCB. There is a
risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Do not
replace the battery. The battery should be disposed of in accordance with the
battery manufacturer’s instructions.
Configure the Camera
You can configure the camera using the DNA tool, the camera’s web page, or a VMS.
| DNA tool| Camera’s web page
---|---|---
Discover camera IP address| •|
Configure IP address, mask, and gateway| •| •
Configure DNS settings, MTU, and Ethernet speed| | •
Change user credentials| •| •
Change video format| •| •
Configure more than one camera at the same time| •|
For more information about using a VMS to configure one or more cameras at the same time, see the VMS documentation.
Configure for Networking
By default, DHCP is enabled on the camera and a DHCP server on the network
assigns the camera an IP address. For example, if the camera is managed by a
FLIR Horizon or Meridian VMS and the VMS is configured as a DHCP server, the
VMS automatically assigns the camera an IP address.
If the camera is managed by a FLIR Latitude VMS or is on a network with static IP addressing, you can manually specify the camera’s IP address using the DNA tool or the camera’s web page. The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.250.
To configure the camera for networking using the DNA tool:
- Make sure the camera and the PC are on the same LAN segment.
- Run the DNA tool (DNA.exe) by double-clicking .
The Discover List appears, showing compatible devices on the VLAN and their current IP addresses.
In the DNA Discover List, verify that the camera’s status is Online.
If this is the first time you are configuring the camera or if it is the first
time after resetting the camera to its factory defaults, DNA automatically
authenticates the camera with the default password for the camera’s admin user
(admin)
.If the admin user password has been changed, authenticate the camera. In the DNA Discover List, right-click the camera and select Login. \In the DNA – Login window, type the password for the admin user. If you do not know the admin user password, contact the person who configured the camera’s users and passwords.
Click Login, wait for Ok status to appear, and then click Close.
In the DNA Discover List, verify that the camera’s status is Authenticated.
3 Change the camera’s IP address.
Right-click the camera and select IP Setup. In the DNA – IP Setup window,
clear Use DHCP and specify the camera’s IP address.
You can also specify the Mask (default: 255.255.255.0) and Gateway. Then,
click Update, wait for Ok status to appear, and then click Close.
Change Video Format (Optional)
By default, NTSC is the camera’s video format.
To change the camera’s video format to PAL using the DNA tool:
- In the DNA Discover List, right-click the camera and select Change Video Format.
- In the Change Video Format window, select PAL.
- Click Update, wait for Ok status to appear, and then click Close.
For more information about using the DNA tool to configure one or more
cameras,
see the DNA User Guide. While the software is open, click the Help icon .
Attach the Camera to a Supported VMS
After you have mounted the camera and discovered or defined its IP address,
use VMS Discovery/Attach procedures to attach the camera to a supported VMS.
Camera Dimensions
Following are the Quasar CP-6408-21-I camera’s
dimensions.
Register the Product
Register your Product with Teledyne FLIR at https://customer.flir.com.
For warranty information, see https://www.teledyneflir.com/support-
center/warranty/security/flir-security-product-warranties
Contact Information
Teledyne FLIR LLC 6769 Hollister Avenue Goleta, CA 93117 USA Support:
https://support.flir.com/ CP-6408-21-I QIG Rev 140
Corporate Headquarters
27700 SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, OR 97070 USA