Wiris Security SE-8 Users Guide

General

The Wiris Security is a combined optical and thermal camera with a 30X optical zoon and an 8x digital thermal zoom. The camera is equipped with a built in 256 GB SSD for storage. It is also equipped with a microSD card slot and a USB A host port for connecting flash drives and other peripherals.

The camera is set operate in Ethernet SDK mode. This means the video stream, controls, and file data are all accessible over the aircraft network.

Using the Camera SDK GUI Software (Preferred Method)

Installing the Camera SDK GUI

  • Download the SDK GUI Software from Here

    • The software is compatible with Windows 10

    • If using another operating system you will have to use one of the other connection methods below

  • Extract the zip folder

  • Go to the gui>install folder

  • Open the WIRISethernetStreamSDKGUI-x.x.x.exe installer

  • Follow the prompts to install

Connecting to the Camera with the SDK GUI

  • Power on the aircraft and payload

  • Power on the ground radio and connect to the GCS

    • or connect GCS directly to the aircraft ethernet port for ground testing if desired

  • Open the Wiris SDK program from the Start Menu

  • Enter the IP Address of the camera

    • The address is pre-set from the factory

    • It is labeled on the camera

    • It is also available in the Radios and Network print out provided with the aircraft

  • Click ok to connect

Connecting to the camera with VLC (Alternate Method)

  • Open VLC

  • Enable TCP RTSP streaming (Do this once for each computer used)

    • Go to Tools > Preferences

    • Select “All” in the bottom left corner

    • Search for RTSP using the search bar

    • Go to Demuxers > RTP/RTSP

    • Select the checkbox for “Use RTP over RTSP (TCP)”

  • Click Media > Open Network Stream

  • Enter the stream information below

    • You can only view one camera at a time with this method

    • Use the link below for the desired camera

    • Change the IP address of the link to match the address of your camera

  • Click open

Visible Camera

rtsp://10.x.y.21:8554/visible

Thermal Camera

rtsp://10.x.y.21:8554/thermal

Connecting to the Camera with QGroundControl (Alternative Method)

  • Launch QGroundControl

  • Click the icon in the top right of the window

  • Select Application Settings

  • Go to General

  • Under Video settings Source select RTSP Video Stream from the drop down

  • Enter the URL listed below for either the thermal or visible camera

    • Change the IP address to the address for your camera

  • Check the box for Low Latency Mode

  • Click Back in the Top right corner of the window to view the main screen

  • The video will automatically connect and be available in the corner of the window

    • Click on the video to make it bigger

Visible Camera

rtsp://10.x.y.21:8554/visible

Thermal Camera

Connecting to the Camera FTP Server

The images and videos saved on the camera can be accessed by FTP. This can be done in-flight or on the ground

  • Download and install the Filezilla client from this link.

  • Open the program

  • Enter the IP address of the camera in the “Host” field

  • Enter the username “wiris”

  • Click Quickconnect

  • Use the right side pane to navigate the folders on the camera

  • Navigate to the most recent folder

  • Select Img or Video to view the files

  • Click download to transfer them back to the GCS computer

Triggering the Camera with the Flight Controller

The UAS flight controller has the ability to trigger the camera to take pictures independent of a computer data connection. This can be preformed by using the camera trigger switch on the transmitter, by triggering the action with a GCS software, or by an autonomous mission.

To trigger an image with an autonomous mission add a camera shutter command to the mission. The camera will receive a digital pulse at the time of the command and will capture a thermal and visible light image.

Additional Reference

Ethernet SDK GUI Program Manual (v0.2.2)

Wiris Security Users Manual

BFD Systems – 2020