Bolin Technology Blue Line B7-220 handleiding
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This camera offers a variety of functionalities via a network connection. Besides being powered over Ethernet, a network connection enables the user to
adjust camera settings remotely, stream video from the camera to a distant location, and control the PTZ camera functions via the Web Interface. To connect
the camera to the network, the user should adhere to the following steps:
Acquire a standard Category (CAT) 6 cable and insert one end of the cable into the camera. Connect the other end to a network switch.
Power on the camera.
To retrieve the IP address of the camera, the user should open the OSD Menu and navigate to the Status section. Alternatively, the user can download Bolin’s
IPC search tool from the website (www.bolintechnology.com) onto a Windows computer and execute the tool to locate the camera on the network.
The user should ensure that their camera and computer are on the same subnet of the network to gain access to the Web Interface.
NOTE:Factory-Default Camera Network Settings:
NOTE:Factory-Default Camera Network Settings:
Static IP Address: 192.168.0.13
Static IP Address: 192.168.0.13
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
To change these settings, refer to the
To change these settings, refer to the
Web Interface Conguration
Web Interface Conguration
section of this guide.
section of this guide.
Video Output
The B7 has multiple video outputs, which can be used simultaneously, and the resolutions can be congured independently. The outputs vary based on the
camera model and are as follows:
HDMI Out (HDMI 1.4)
The user should follow these steps to connect the camera:
1. Connect one end of an HDMI cable that supports the required resolution to the HDMI Output of the camera. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the
desired destination (Switcher, Converter, Display, etc.).
2. Power on the camera and wait for it to initialize. Once initialized, video will appear on the screen. For the rst ve seconds, the camera’s initial settings will be
displayed.
3. The user can utilize the OSD (On-Screen Display) Menu or Web Interface to set the desired output resolution and frame rate. For more information on how to
congure these settings, please refer to the Web Interface Conguration and System Menu section of this guide.
NOTE:
NOTE:
It is recommended for the user to utilize a certied “Premium High Speed HDMI” cable to guarantee the attainment of the maximum signal
It is recommended for the user to utilize a certied “Premium High Speed HDMI” cable to guarantee the attainment of the maximum signal
quality from their camera.
quality from their camera.
HDMI Standard Classications
HDMI Standard Bandwidth Max Resolution Supported
HDMI 1.4
10.2 Gigabit/Second
1080p,120 Hz
4K, 30 Hz
HDMI 2.0
18.0 Gigabit/Second
4K, 60 Hz
HDMI 2.1
48.0 Gigabit/Second
8K, 120 Hz
IP Stream Out
The IP stream(s) can be enabled and congured from the Web Interface of the camera. The camera must be connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) using a
CAT6 cable through either a switch or direct connection to a computer in order to access the web interface. Streaming from the camera requires internet
(WAN)access. The following steps should be followed:
1. Connect the camera to the network by inserting one end of a CAT6 cable into the 10/100/1000 LAN port of the camera and the other end either into a switch
or directly into a computer.
2. OpenanHTML5-enabled web browser on a computer and enter the IP address of the camera. By default, the camera is set to 192.168.0.13. The IP address
can also be located under the “Status” menu of the camera’s On-Screen Display (OSD) or by using Bolin Technology’s IPC Search Tool in the Download
Center.
3. Select “AV Setup” from the menu on the left-side of the Web Interface. From here, enable and congure the IP streams as needed. For more details, refer to
the “Web Interface Conguration” section of this user guide.
Control Input
The B7PTZ cameras havemultiple ways of being controlled thatcan be used simultaneouslyto provide the user with the exibility they need for their setup. The
control methods are as follows:
The B7PTZ cameras havemultiple ways of being controlled thatcan be used simultaneouslyto provide the user with the exibility they need for their setup. The
control methods are as follows:
Infrared (IR) Remote Controller
The IR remote included with the device is capable of controlling up to 3 unique IR channels. IR channels can be set with the toggle switch on the back of the
camera or through the Web Interface.
The remote is designed to function optimally from short distances and requires a line-of-sight with the camera. The I/O panel of the camera incorporates an IR
receiver to accept commands from the remote. To use the IR Controller, the following steps are recommended:
1. Before powering on the camera, the desired IR channel should be selected using the IR Channel Selector located on the back of the camera. Channels 1-3 are
available for selection. If multiple cameras are in use, it is advisable to assign different IR channels to cameras that are in close proximity to each other to
prevent unintended changes.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Bolin Technology |
| Model | Blue Line B7-220 |
| Categorie | Bewakingscamera |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 9556 MB |







