Version 1.0 Table of Contents Important Safeguards..........................3 Installing the Unit ..........................5 Before you start check the contents of the box ................5 Parts Supplied Vandal Dome......................5 Parts Supplied Internal Dome....................5 Internal Dome..........................6 Surface Mount Installation ......................6 Recess Mount Installation ......................7 Vandal Dome............................7 Surface Mount Installation ......................7 Connections............................7 Configuring the Unit ..........................8...
Live Trans .............................34 Vandal Dome Quick installation guide....................36 Internal Dome Quick installation guide....................38 Specification ............................41 Notes..............................42 Important Safeguards Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the manufacturer’s label.
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A “Declaration of Conformity” is held at Dedicated Micros Ltd, 1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire WA4 4HS http://www.dedicatedmicros.com Hereby, Dedicated Micros LTD, declares that this Unit Camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 95/5/EC.
CE Mark If this product is marked with the CE symbol it indicates compliance with all applicable directives.,Directive 89/336/EEC.,A ‘Declaration of Conformity’ is held at Dedicated Micros Ltd.,1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire, WA4 4HS, UK. Installing the Unit Before you start check the contents of the box The dome camera can be mounted in two ways: ceiling mount for installation into a tile ceiling;...
Internal Dome Surface Mount Installation Refer to the Templates and quick guide for more information. 1 To remove the dome cover, press the release tab, lift slightly to clear the catch and rotate it counter- clockwise and gently pull it away from the camera body. The inner liner can now be removed. 2 Using the template supplied at the box, mark and drill the holes required for fixing.
Recess Mount Installation Refer to the Templates and quick guide for more information. 1 To recess mount the camera, the shroud must be removed. To remove the dome cover, press the release tab, lift slightly to clear the catch and rotate it counter-clockwise and gently pull it away from the camera body.
Audio input (RCA) Audio output (RCA) DC12V (1A) 12V DC power terminal. Make sure the correct polarity (+/-) marked on the power connector when connecting to power. Minimum power requirement is 550mA / 6.6W (With IR) Minimum power requirement is 450mA / 5.4W (Without IR) Configuring the Unit Using the Unit with Secure Closed IPTV 1) Connect the camera to a Closed IP Network switch using Cat5 network cable.
Note: The unit’s DNS address can be changed subsequently to something more memorable or meaningful than its serial number by editing the System name option in the System configuration page. Zero_conf configuration If a permanent IP address is not assigned to the unit, it will attempt to contact the DHCP server every time it starts up, and periodically thereafter.
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3. If prompted, enter a username and password. The default settings are; username:dm and password:web. 4. The Main Menu page will be displayed.
System Settings The menus under the System Settings heading allow the unit’s core settings to be viewed, changed and the system software upgraded. The Attributes option displays details about the unit including the IP address, unit serial number, MAC address and software version. The Status page displays information about the unit’s operating condition, shows how long the unit has been operating and the reason for the last reset.
Attributes This menu shows the general information about the unit including the version of software installed, the unit’s serial number and the allocated DHCP IP address. The system will display a warning if user accounts have not been set up. These can be eliminated by setting up accounts in ‘Display->User Accounts’.
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Earliest Recording Displays the date/time of the earliest recording held on the unit. System Name This field can be edited to allocate a name to the unit, which can be typed directly into a browser to access the configuration pages. This is displayed when the unit is accessed via NetVu ObserVer and is sent when transmitting information to a Remote Video Response Centres (RVRC).
Software This page details the installed software and may be needed if calling Technical Support. System (Red) Links back to the System Settings page Diagnostics (Blue) Opens the Status->Diagnostics page. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page...
Status Unit Status This menu details information regarding the status of the unit, including the total time the unit has been operating and the time since its last reset. Time since last reset Details the time since the unit was last reset. Total running time Details the total time the unit has been operational.
About This page provides quick links to the pages required to fault find. System Information Opens the System Settings->System page. Software Revisions Opens the System Settings->Software page. General Information Opens the General Information page (refer to ‘General Information’). Memory / CPU Bandwidth Opens the Memory / CPU Bandwidth Details page (refer to ‘Memory / CPU Bandwidth ’).
General Information This page gives an overview of the units current settings including IP address, connections to the camera, the locations that data is being read from and written to, and which recording profile is active. About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page...
Memory and CPU Bandwidth This page allow selection of the memory and CPU graphs to see the current load on the system. This can be used to see how changing settings are loading the camera. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page...
Camconfig Details This page displays the capabilities of the camera in terms of resolution and supported compression formats. This camera does not support audio, alarms, relay or lens de-warping so all these parameters return 0. About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page...
Capabilities This information page shows the capability settings for the camera. These parameters determine how the camera performs and what options are available on the configuration pages. This page shows the capabilities that are enabled in this product About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page...
UI Information The UI page shows the settings stored in the camera which configure the user interface. Profile Record Tables This page shows the different settings available in the record configurations. The current default settings are indicated by crosses. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page...
Language This menu allows the system language to be set. Changing the System Language will effect all menu pages. If required, the language can also be changed for the current session only. System Language Select to change the system language setting. Note: A server reboot will be required to implement system language changes.
Reset (Red) Resets the unit Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Time and Date System Time The current system time and date is displayed. Current Time Zone Displays the currently selected time zone settings. Time Zone Select the relevant timezone offset from the accompanying drop down menu. Date Format As default, the date is entered dd/mm/yy.
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Reset (Red) Resets the unit Time Format As default, the time displayed is in 12 hour format. This can be changed to 24 hour if required. SNTP Server A Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server allows external devices to connect and set their current date and time settings to that of the SNTP.
User Accounts The unit can protect configuration procedures by limiting access via usernames and passwords. By default, no usernames and passwords are configured for any account type.
Camera Setup Camera Title This title can be edited to allocate a name to the unit. This is displayed when the unit is accessed via NetVu ObserVer and is set when transmitting information to a Remote Video Response Centre (RVRC) Exposure Time Exposure time defaults to 1/25 which prevents blurring of the recorded image.
AWB Tuning AWB Tuning can be used to adjust the colour of the image to suit requirements. The camera will automatically balance the colour. If Enable custom white balance is selected then a manual level for each can be created. Current levels are shown on screen.
Network Settings The Network Settings menus allow configuration of the unit’s network functionality. Key network settings can be established such as ‘fixing’ the unit’s IP address and maximum transmission rate. E-mail, remote reporting on alarm and FTP download can also be configured, refer to the individual menus for further details.
Network This menu allows network settings to be configured if required. The unit is DNS compliant, and can be referenced on the network using the configured server name (or serial number) if a DNS server is available Server Name This field can be edited to allocate a name to the unit. This would be used if accessing the unit via a Domain Name Server (DNS).It will initially default to the serial number of the unit.
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IP Address An IP address can be manually allocated to the unit. Sub Net A Subnet address of the unit network can be manually allocated. Gateway This is the IP address of the default gateway (router). Primary DNS This is the primary DNS server IP address for applications utilising domain names. DHCP If DHCP is being utilised, the assigned IP address will be displayed here.
Live Trans The unit transmits live images using JPEG or MPEG formats. The NetVu Connected remote viewing software will use the settings configured on this page as the defaults for JPEG & MPEG; High, Medium and Low settings. High LAN/Medium WAN/Low VLBR This shows the transmission settings configured for a High quality LAN (Local Area Network) connection, Medium quality WAN (Wide Area Network) connection or a Low quality VLBR (Very Low Bit Rate connection).
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Size_rate For JPEG, the figure entered will be the size of the JPEG transmitted (in Kbytes). JPEG file sizes can be configured in the range of 5-45Kb. For MPEG4 the figure will be the bit rate allocated. A higher rate will provide better quality picture display. MPEG bit rates in the range of 45-3000Kbits/second.
Specification The following product specifications are produced with the best efforts for accuracy, for product improvements these can be subject to change; always check requirements with your sales manager before ordering. 720 Dome Model 1080 Dome Model Models available with and without IR illumination and with internal and vandal domes options 1/2.8"...
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