JabloCom EYE-02 User Manual - 3.3 Config Mode
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Mode
Description
Button on
the Remote Control
WATCH
In WATCH mode camera guards fully the targeted area, all detectors
are active.
CONFIG
CONFIG mode allows user to change camera settings and switch the
camera to other special modes (ENROLL, TEST, USB).
and
together
The chosen camera mode is terminated by switching to a different camera mode.
3.3 CONFIG Mode
CONFIG mode allows the user to change camera’s settings.
To enter the CONFIG mode by the remote control, press
and
buttons simultaneously – red and
green LED lights in the front panel will start to blink slowly at once.
From the CONFIG mode is possible to switch to other special modes (ENROLL, TEST, REPORT, USB).
MODE
DESCRIPTION
COMMAND
ENROLL
In the ENROLL mode, the camera allows to enroll new external wireless
devices such as the remote controls, detectors, sirens, etc. Also a new
contact – phone number can be enrolled in this mode by just a simple
call to the camera. ENROLL mode is terminated automatically after one
new items has been enrolled.
TEST
TEST mode is a special mode to test all detectors function without
causing unwanted number of alarm reports. Camera beeps and blinks
after activation of any sensor.
REPORT
In the REPORT mode, the camera sends a special report to all contacts
(call, MMS etc.) according to the camera settings.
Example of SMS from the camera: Camera EYE-02 reports: User origi-
nated camera test External wireless device RC-80(1), Time:13/11/2008
11:33:49.
press
and
buttons
simultaneously for about
4 sec
USB
In this special mode camera behaves as a standard USB flash disk.
This allows to access files on SD memory card without installation of a
special camera driver to PC.
Press power
button on
camera back
panel
To protect the camera’s safety special modes will be closed automatically after a 5 minutes
timeout.
3.4 Detectors
The EYE-02 camera integrates a wide range of detectors. This sophisticated solution of combining vari-
ous types of detectors enables the user to protect the desired area from a wide range of threats. This
chapter briefly describes individual detector’s principles necessary for correct setting of detection.
PIR motion detector (PIR)
PIR detector (Passive InfraRed sensor) or a Human Body Detector is the most common type of professi-
onal security systems detectors. PIR can detect even very small changes of temperature differences in
front of the camera.
Motion-In-Picture detector (MIP)
The key principle of this detector is derived from a professional surveillance camera system. It perma-
nently analyzes the scene and detects any change in the picture.
A sophisticated digital algorithm provides an excellent resistance to false alarms caused by non-essen-
tial changes in pictures (getting dark, switching on the street lamps, etc).
The user can simply mask-out (hide) a part of a picture in order not to detect changes in this part (mask
of the street traffic, etc.) and set the sensitivity according to the size and speed of change in the picture.
As the DSP method is energy demanding, MIP is usually activated after some alert from PIR detector.