Risco RVCM52E Installation Manual
Risco RVCM52E Installation Manual

Risco RVCM52E Installation Manual

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Bullet Outdoor IP Camera
Model: RVCM52E
Installation Guide

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  • Page 1 Bullet Outdoor IP Camera Model: RVCM52E Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 Safety Precautions These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. WARNINGS: Installation or usage of this product that is not in accordance with the intended use as defined by the supplier and as described in the instructional materials can result in damage, injury, or death.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Powering-up the IP Camera ..................6 Connecting the IP Camera to the Network ..............6 Connecting to a LAN Network ................. 6 IP Cameras and the RISCO Cloud Installer Application ..........7 Defining IP Camera Settings ..................7 Defining Camera Trigger Settings ................10 Troubleshooting ......................
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Powered by the RISCO Cloud (RISCO Application Server), VUpoint provides an unprecedented level of security and live video monitoring capabilities to monitoring stations and end-users alike. The RISCO bullet outdoor IP Camera is an important part of this solution and is easily controlled through RISCO’s intuitive Web and Smartphone applications.
  • Page 5: Ip Camera Components And Dimensions

    IP Camera Components and Dimensions Figure 1 IP Camera Components Label Port Name Function Connector Description Network port Ethernet Connects to standard Ethernet port cable DC12V rt Power input port Power Input DC 12V power port Figure 2 IP Camera Dimensions...
  • Page 6: Ip Camera Mounting And Installation

    IP Camera Mounting and Installation After reading the installation instructions and before installing your IP camera, prepare a plan for mounting the IP camera at your protected site. Correct placement of your IP camera is crucial for optimal security-monitoring performance. First, determine which areas need to be protected and then map out the most optimal areas for installing your IP camera.
  • Page 7 Step Description Place the installation positioning template on the installation surface such as ceiling or wall. Make holes in the installation surface according to the installation positioning template. Insert the expansion bolts from the accessories bag into the holes you just made. Position the IP camera base over the holes Use the screws from the accessories bag to secure the IP camera firmly.
  • Page 8: Powering-Up The Ip Camera

    1. Connect the incoming network cable to the Network port on the IP camera. 2. Wait just a few minutes while the IP camera automatically connects to the RISCO Cloud. 3. Define the IP camera settings (Refer to Defining IP Camera Settings).
  • Page 9: Ip Cameras And The Risco Cloud Installer Application

    PC via the Web. This enables you to add IP cameras and define camera and event alarm trigger settings. IMPORTANT – A control panel must first be defined in RISCO Cloud in order to accept IP cameras and define camera settings (Refer to the RISCO Cloud...
  • Page 10 Partitions Select the partition(s) from the list of defined partitions Type Choose the RISCO camera type (for ONVIF or Generic camera type settings, refer to the RISCO Cloud Installer Application Manual) MAC Address Enter the MAC address into this field. The MAC address (media access control address) is the unique identifier assigned to the IP camera for communications on the physical network.
  • Page 11 7. Click Add. If an “unable to configure Internet Access”, “UPnP Client Error” or similar message is displayed, refer to the Troubleshooting section. 8. Once the “camera is ready for use” message is displayed, click OK. The defined IP camera is displayed in the IP Cameras page. Figure 9 IP Camera List NOTE –...
  • Page 12: Defining Camera Trigger Settings

    Defining Camera Trigger Settings Any event from the following list can be defined to trigger an alarm. Partition Events Fire Alarm Panic Alarm Medical Alarm Alarm Full Arm Part Arm Disarmed Duress Tamper 24 HR-X Alarm Water Alarm Gas Alarm Environ.
  • Page 13 3. Define the following fields in the Add Trigger dialog box: Field Description Event Type Label Enter a name for the camera trigger Partition and Detector events Camera Choose a camera from the list Partition and Detector events Event Type Choose an event type from the list Partition and Detector events Event...
  • Page 14 5. Define the following image (still) and clip (video) definitions: Field Description Images Pre-event starting time (sec) – time, before the actual event occurred, to (still) start displaying still images. Number of images – number of still images to display. Interval between images (sec) –...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Internet Configuration/UPnP Client Error Not all routers support UPnP and in some routers UPnP is disabled by default. If you have tried configuring internet access automatically and get the message “unable to configure Internet Access”, “UPnP Client Error” or similar, it should possible to set your IP cameras and router up manually.
  • Page 16 2. Once the Camera Interface Login page is displayed, enter the User and Password into the relevant fields and click Login. NOTE: By Default the User and Password for camera login is “admin” and “_AdmiN_+ camera MAC address” (e.g. _AdmiN_AABBCCDDEEFF). 1.
  • Page 17 NOTE: By default the TCP/IP settings should already be defined. 5. Click Save to save the changes. 6. Select Connection. The Connection Parameters page is displayed. Figure 18 Connection Parameters 7. Set the following port connection parameters of the camera: TCP Port Set the TCP port you want to define for the camera (in our example 47777).
  • Page 18 2. Navigate to the Advanced Setup > Port Forwarding/Port Triggering. The Port Forwarding page is displayed. Figure 19 Port Forwarding page (empty) NOTE: This is the section in the router where we will specify which local IP address belongs to which external port number. Make sure that “Port forwarding”...
  • Page 19: Product Specification

    Product Specification Performance Please refer to the following table for product performance specification. Parameter Main Processor TI Davinci high performance DSP Embedded LINUX Support real-time network monitor, local record, and remote operation at the System Resources same time. User Interface Remote operation interface such as WEB, DSS, PSS.
  • Page 20 Parameter DC 12V Warning! Power Do not connect these two power supplying sources to the device at the same time; it may result in device damage! DC 12V Power 5 W MAX Consumption Working -20℃~+60℃ Temperature ≤95% Working Humidify 70*66*160 Dimensions(mm) 500g(Excluding box)...
  • Page 21: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 22: Risco Group Limited Warranty

    RISCO Group Limited Warranty RISCO Ltd. ,its subsidiaries and affiliates (the "Seller") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production. Because the Seller does not install or connect the product, and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, the Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product.
  • Page 23: Contacting Your Installer / Supplier-Agent

    Contacting your Installer / Supplier-Agent When calling for service, ordering components, or for questions related to your camera, please contact us for assistance: Company/agent address, phone, e-mail address: Contact / department: Hours of business: Website URL: Company logo: Other supplier-specific information:...
  • Page 24: Contacting Risco Group

    Contacting RISCO Group RISCO Group is committed to customer service and product support. You can contact us through our website (www.riscogroup.com) or at the following telephone and fax numbers: United Kingdom Belgium (Benelux) China (Shenzhen) Tel: +44-(0)-161-655-5500 Tel: +32-2522-7622 Tel: +86-755-82789285 support-uk@riscogroup.com...

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