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  • Page 1 Outdoor Network PTZ Dome Cameras Quick Guide Manual Version: V1.00...
  • Page 2 Trademark Acknowledgement and other Uniview’s trademarks and logos are the property of Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co., Ltd. Other trademarks, company names and product names contained in this manual are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. Update will be added to the new version of this manual. Use of this manual and product and the subsequent result shall be  entirely on your own responsibility. In no event shall we be reliable to you for any special, consequential, incidental, or indirect damages, including, among others, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, or loss of data or documentation, or...
  • Page 4: Safety Symbols

    Safety and Compliance Information Safety Symbols The symbols in the following table may be found on installation-related equipment. Be aware of the situations indicated and take necessary safety precautions during equipment installation and maintenance. Symbol Description Generic alarm symbol: To suggest a general safety concern. ESD protection symbol: To suggest electrostatic-sensitive equipment.
  • Page 5 If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer.  Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself. (We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance.) Avoid squashing, shaking, or damping the camera during transport, ...
  • Page 6 Use the waterproof tapes to protect the end of tail cable, and keep  the tail cable from water. When connecting to an external interface, use an existing  connection terminal, and ensure that the cable terminal (latch or clamp) is in good condition and properly fastened. Ensure that the cable is not tense during mounting, with a proper margin reserved to avoid poor port contact or loosening caused by shock or shake.
  • Page 7: Regulatory Compliance

    The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam, so when any laser  equipment is being used, make sure that the surface of the sensor not be exposed to the laser beam. Maintenance If there is dust on the front glass surface, remove the dust gently ...
  • Page 8 equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Appearance Description ................. 1 Dimensions and Appearance ................ 1 Cable Connection ..................2 Local Storage Function .................. 4 2 Mount Your Camera ................4 Preparations ....................5 Check Before Mount ................5 Cable Requirements ................6 Process Map ..................10 Hardware Installation .................
  • Page 10 Install the ActiveX ..................43 Adjust the Display ..................44...
  • Page 11: Appearance Description

    Appearance Description Dimensions and Appearance The appearance of different cameras may vary, depending on your camera model. The figures in the manual are for your reference only. For the actual appearance, see the camera. Figure 1-1 Front View of a Standard PTZ Dome Camera G1 ½...
  • Page 12: Cable Connection

    Figure 1-3 Front View of an Infrared/Laser PTZ Dome G1 ½ thread 218mm(8.6”) Cable Connection All cables are tagged to indicate their functions. This section uses one model as an example. Connect cables by referring to Table 1-1. NOTE! Certain models support optical interface (SFP module) and FC fiber ...
  • Page 13 Figure 1-4 Cable Connection Display device Audio input Alarm output (Sound pickup) (Alarm indicator) 6 7 8 Third-party device Alarm input (Voice connected through Ground activated switch) RS485 interface Power adapter Audio output Network access (Outdoor Network access device connected sound box) device connected through optical...
  • Page 14: Local Storage Function

    Interface Function ALARM Output alarm signals. Local Storage Function NOTE! The camera supports one SD card for local storage. Please choose a  proper SD card. For details about recommended SD card specifications, contact your dealer. To use the local storage function, remove the housing first, and then ...
  • Page 15: Preparations

    Preparations Check Before Mount Figure 2-1 Check camera components. Top sun shield Bracket adapter Tail cable Tail cable unit Safety rope Camera Dome housing Compared with the standard PTZ dome, the all-weather, infrared, and laser PTZ domes have different camera designs and no housing. However, other components are the same.
  • Page 16: Cable Requirements

    Cable Requirements Network cable 10/100 Mbps Ethernet CAT5 UTP cables are applicable to the ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A/B and ISO/D. Eight wires in the network cable need to be inserted in parallel into the top of the cable connector. The cable connector needs to be crimped in position.
  • Page 17 When mounting the tail cable unit, ensure that the optical fiber is  not clamped by the camera. Otherwise, the optical fiber could be damaged. Do not bend the optical fiber excessively during mounting. If the  optical fiber is too long, coil the optical fiber. Ensure that the coil diameter is greater than 60 mm and the curvature is greater than 90 degrees.
  • Page 18 Select a high-quality fiber connector. If a non-standard fiber  connector without chamfering is used, internal ceramic sleeves such as the optical module, flange, or optical splitter could be damaged. Ensure that the fiber connector is in good condition, the latch is not ...
  • Page 19 Power cable NOTE! Data listed in Table 2-1 is applicable to copper cables that use 24 VAC /24 VDC power supply. The item Core Diameter indicates the conductor diameter. Table 2-1 Power Loss on the Cable for Different Lengths and Different Core Diameters Core Diameter (Unit: mm)
  • Page 20: Process Map

    Core Diameter (Unit: mm) Distance 0.80 1.00 1.25 2.00 (Unit: m) Power (Unit: W) Table 2-2 Phoenix Terminal for the Power Cable Power Supply Cable Color + / –: The anode and the cathode are not distinguished for the red and black cables. 24 VAC 3A GND: yellow-green, used to ground the camera.
  • Page 21: Hardware Installation

    Figure 2-2 Mounting Process Installation Preparation Inserting Micro SD? Inserting Micro SD card Installing SFP? Inserting SFP Meet requirements? Mounting camera Check Installation Hardware Installation Insert the SD Card (Optional) To use the local storage function, you need to install a Micro SD card or SD card first.
  • Page 22 NOTE! For details about recommended SD card specifications, contact your dealer. Standard PTZ Dome Unscrew the five inner hexagon screws, and remove the dome housing. Insert the SD card and reinstall the housing.
  • Page 23 All-Weather PTZ Dome Unscrew the four inner hexagon screws, and remove the front cover. Insert the SD card and reinstall the front cover. Infrared/Laser PTZ Dome Unscrew the four inner hexagon screws, and remove the front cover.
  • Page 24: Mount The Sfp Optical Module (For Certain Models)

    Insert the SD card and reinstall the front cover. Mount the SFP Optical Module (For Certain Models) NOTE! Select the optical module by referring to the recommended list.  During connection, ensure that the optical fiber plug of the optical ...
  • Page 25: Wall Mount

    Connect the optical fiber plug and the optical module. Wall Mount Fast mount and conventional mount are basically the same. The difference lies in operations after Step 5. Fast mount avoids weight lifting and allows one to finish the mounting job. This section describes both fast mount and conventional mount for wall mount.
  • Page 26 Fast Mount Locate the positions of the holes. Mark the positions of the holes by referring to the mount points of the bracket. Lead the cables to be connected out of wall holes. Drill holes on the wall. Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt. For the hole depth, refer to the bolt length.
  • Page 27 Screw-in the bracket adapter (G1 ½ male thread) to the connector of the wall mount bracket. Tighten the screws (M4) at the bracket. Lead the tail cable through the bracket, and push up.
  • Page 28 Slide the camera holder into the inner track and turn the camera till it is blocked by the bracket adapter screw. Bracket adapter screw Inner track Camera holder Fasten the bracket to the four expansion bolts by using flat washers, spring washers, and nuts.
  • Page 29 10. Attach the tail cable unit on the hook with the camera perfectly aligned with the three positioning pilot pillars, push the dome camera in place, and then secure the three stainless screws. Stainless screws (3) Hook Positioning pilot pillars (3) Dome camera 11.
  • Page 30 Conventional Mount Locate the positions of the holes. Mark the positions of the holes by referring to the mount points of the bracket. Lead the cable through the hole on the wall. Drill holes on the wall. Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt. For the hole depth, refer to the bolt length.
  • Page 31 Screw-in the bracket adapter (G1 ½ male thread) to the connector of the wall mount bracket. Tighten the screws (M4) at the bracket. Attach the tail cable unit to the hook with the camera perfectly aligned with the three positioning pilot pillars, push the dome camera in place, and then secure the three stainless screws.
  • Page 32 Hang the other end of the safety rope on the bracket, lead the tail cable through the bracket, and push up. Slide the camera holder into the inner track and turn the camera till it is blocked by the bracket adapter screw. Bracket adapter screw Inner track...
  • Page 33: Pendant Mount

    10. Fasten the bracket to the four expansion bolts, and lock the bracket by using flat washers, spring washers, and nuts. Pendant Mount NOTE! The pendant mount bracket is for indoor installation only. For  specially required outdoor installation, please make sure all waterproof requirements are met.
  • Page 34 Locate the positions of the holes. Mark the positions of the holes by referring to the mount points of the bracket. Lead the cable through the hole on the wall. Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt. For the hole depth, refer to the bolt length.
  • Page 35 Screw-in the bracket adapter (G1 ½ male thread) to the connector of the pendant mount bracket. Tighten the screws (M4) at the bracket. Lead the tail cable through the bracket, and push up.
  • Page 36 Slide the camera holder into the inner track and turn the camera till it is blocked by the bracket adapter screw. Bracket adapter screw Inner track Camera holder Fasten the bracket to the four expansion bolts, and lock the bracket by using flat washers, spring washers, and nuts.
  • Page 37 Attach the tail cable unit to the hook with the camera perfectly aligned with the three positioning pilot pillars, push the camera into place, and then secure the three stainless screws. Stainless screws (3) Hook Positioning pilot pillars (3) Dome camera 10.
  • Page 38: Corner Mount

    CAUTION! When mounting the camera, please install the bracket adapter to  the bracket first and then mount the camera to the bracket. Seal the connector between the dome camera and the pole for  waterproofing. Ensure that the sun shield on the tail cable unit is mounted in position.
  • Page 39 Knock the expansion bolts, and verify that they are tightened up. Mount the corner mount accessory and lead the cables out. Fasten the corner mount accessory to the four expansion bolts, and lock the accessory by using flat washers, spring washers, and nuts. Mount the tail cable unit and the wall mount bracket by referring to steps Fast...
  • Page 40: Standing Pole Mount

    Fasten the bracket to the corner mount accessory by using four expansion bolts, and lock the bracket by using flat washers, spring washers, and nuts. Mount the dome and the top sun shield by referring to steps Fast Mount. CAUTION! When mounting the camera, please install the bracket adapter to ...
  • Page 41 Using the Original Standing Pole You need to customize an adapter if the reserved interface of the pole does not match the adapter delivered with the dome. Customize the adapter so that the dome matches with the original standing pole. Original pole Connector of the original pole Customized conversion...
  • Page 42 Connect the tail cable unit, lead the tail cable into the pole, and connect all cables. See steps Pendant Mount. Mount the dome and the top sun shield by referring to steps Pendant Mount.
  • Page 43 Customizing the Standing Pole Customize a standing pole to match the dome. M5 screw hole Customized pole G1 ½ inner thread G1 ½ outer thread Adapter Connect and fasten the customized pole to the adapter. Mount the tail cable unit, the dome, and the top sun shield in sequence, same as the operations in Using the Original Standing Pole.
  • Page 44: Pole Mount

    CAUTION! When mounting the camera, please install the bracket adapter to  the bracket first and then mount the camera to the bracket. Seal the connector between the dome camera and the pole for  waterproofing. Ensure that the sun shield on the tail cable unit is mounted in position.
  • Page 45 Mount the tail cable unit and the wall mount bracket by referring to steps Fast Mount. Fasten the bracket to the pole mount accessory by using the four expansion bolts, and lock the bracket by using flat washers, spring washers, and nuts. Mount the dome and the top sun shield by referring to step Fast Mount.
  • Page 46: Start The Camera

    CAUTION! When mounting the camera, please install the bracket adapter to  the bracket first and then mount the camera to the bracket. When stabilizing the bracket, allow sufficient space for the cables  and then tighten the screws. Loose screws may cause the camera to fall.
  • Page 47: Waterproof Measures

    Waterproof Measures Waterproof Components for an RJ45 Plug Attach the seal ring to the copper interface. Seal ring Mount the waterproof components. You can crimp the inner wires of the cable with the RJ45 plug first and then cover the waterproof components. You may also cover the waterproof components first.
  • Page 48 Insert the cylindrical waterproof ring into bolt. Cylindrical waterproof ring Waterproof bolt Insert the cable into the Ethernet copper interface and screw the waterproof bolt in. Screw in the waterproof bolt lid. Bolt lid...
  • Page 49: Waterproof Tail Cable

    Finish the waterproof installation. Waterproof Tail Cable Connect the tail cables and then take the following steps to protect the tail cables from water using waterproof tapes. The figures are only for illustration purpose. Connect the tail cables. Protect the connected cables using insulating tapes.
  • Page 50 Protect other cables using insulating tapes. Wrap all the tail cables together using insulating tapes. Choose a start point for waterproof tapes. Waterproof tape...
  • Page 51: Set Your Camera Over The Lan

    Protect the tail cables using waterproof tapes. CAUTION! Avoid short circuit when insulating the cables.  Use self adhesive waterproof tapes that will stick together with the  twisted cables. Tighten waterproof tapes when wrapping the cables and make sure ...
  • Page 52: Access Your Camera

    Use EZStation to search online cameras automatically. Modify the camera settings if necessary, including its IP address and subnet mask. NOTE! The default IP address is “192.168.0.13”. The default username is  “admin” and the default password is “123456”. To access your camera from a different subnet, set the gateway for ...
  • Page 53: Access Your Camera

    Item Requirements card recommended. Access Your Camera Before you begin, check that: Your camera is operating properly and connected to the network.  The PC client you are using is installed with Internet Explorer 7.0 or  later. IE 8.0 is recommended. Follow these steps to access your camera through the Web interface: Open your browser, input the IP address of your camera (default IP is 192.168.0.13) in the address bar and then press Enter to open...
  • Page 54 Close the browser and follow the steps to complete the installation. NOTE! For your first login with Windows 7, if the system does not prompt  you to install ActiveX, follow these steps to turn off UAC: click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. In the search box, type uac, and then click Change User Account Control Settings.
  • Page 55 BOM: 3101C0BT...

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