Precautions Precautions Fully understand this document before using this device, and strictly observe rules in this document when using this device. If you install this device in public places, provide the tip "You have entered the area of electronic surveillance" in an eye- catching place.
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Strictly conform to local electrical safety standards and use power adapters that are marked with the LPS standard when installing and using this device. Otherwise, this device may be damaged. Use accessories delivered with this device. The voltage must meet input voltage requirements for this device.
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Special Announcement All complete products sold by the manufacturer are delivered along with nameplates, operation instructions, and accessories after strict inspection. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for counterfeit products. This manual may contain misprints, technology information that is not accurate enough, or product function and operation description that is slightly inconsistent with the actual product.
Overview 1.1 Hardware connection Figure 1-1 shows the multi-head cable used by Vandal Dome Network Camera, which is described in Table 1-1. Multi-head cable Multi-head cable description Color Port Description RJ45 Connects to a standard Ethernet cable. Video Out Analog Video Out Power Port Connects to a 12V direct current (DC) power supply.
SD card slot Hardware port connection Port Description SD card slot Installs an SD card. NOTE Before installing an SD card, verify that the SD card is not in the write protection state. Before removing an SD card, verify that the SD card is not in the write protection state.
1.2 Features Network Features Supports the complete TCP/IP protocol suite. Support video, audio, and alarm data. Provides a built-in web browser and supports access using Microsoft Internet Explorer. Supports network data transmission and remote access. Supports Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) protocols.
Device Installation 3.1 Installation Preparation When installing the camera, you may require the following tools and accessories listed in Table 3-1. You need to prepare only listed tools as accessories are delivered with the camera. Installation tools Tool Appearance Phillip Head Screwdriver (self-provided) Claw hammer (self-provided) Impact drill (self-provided) Level (self-provided)
Tool Appearance Video cables (delivered with the camera) Plug Wrench (delivered with the camera) White anchors (delivered with the camera) To avoid moisture influence, install the dome cover at least half an hour after the camera is installed and powered on. 3.2 Installation Modes You can install the vandal dome camera in the ceiling mount, wall mount, wall side mount bracket, or ceiling bracket installation mode depending on the actual installation...
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Ceiling mount installation Installation by the White Lower Cover Step 1 Use the T15 Screwdriver in the accessory package to unscrew the three white plum blossom screws on the dome cover. The camera is opened, as shown in Figure 3-2. Opening the camera Step 2 Press the left and right indicating arrows marked on the lining to remove and put the...
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Removing the lining and lower cover Step 3 Fetch the positioning labeling from the accessory package, remove the release paper from the positioning labeling, and stick the labeling to the place where the camera is to be installed. In the ceiling mount installation mode, you can route cables from the top or from aside. Select the routing method depending on the installation scenario.
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Nailing the white plastic buttons Three white plastic buttons Step 5 Fetch the lower cover, aim the three through-holes on the bottom of the lower cover at the three white plastic buttons in the wall, and use three black self-tapping screws with a length of 30 mm to fix the lower cover on the wall.
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If you use the top routing method, route the multi-head composite cables through the routing opening with a diameter of 30 mm on the top. If you use the aside routing method, route the multi-head composite cables through the aside opening on the lower cover.
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Fastening screws Step 9 Assemble the lining that has been removed in Step 2 with the main body and buckle the four button placements with the main body bracket. Aim the three white plum blossom screws, which have been unscrewed from the dome cover in Step 1, at the three threaded holes on the main body black cover.
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----End Direct Installation by the Main Body Base Cover Step 1 Fetch the positioning labeling from the accessory package, remove the release paper from the positioning labeling, and stick the labeling to the place where the camera is to be installed. In the ceiling mount installation mode, you can route cables from the top or from aside.
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If you use the top routing method, route the multi-head composite cables through the routing opening with a diameter o 30 mm on the top. If you use the aside routing method, route the multi-head composite cables through the aside opening on the lower cover.
Assembling the lining and fastening the dome cover ----End 3.2.2 Wall Mount Installation The wall mount installation mode can be subdivided into installation by the white lower cover and direct installation by the main body black base cover. The wall mount installation mode applies to walls and the aside routing mode is generally adopted, as shown in Figure 3-12.
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Wall mount installation When sticking the positioning labeling, you must first decide the aside routing direction. See Figure 3-13. Deciding the aside routing direction...
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The wall mount installation mode is similar to the ceiling mount installation mode. Therefore, wall mount installation details are outside the scope of this section.
Quick Configuration 4.1 Login and Logout You must use Internet Explorer 6 or a later version to access the web management system; otherwise, some functions may be unavailable. Login system Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer, enter the IP address of IP camera (default value: 192.168.0.129) in the address box, and press Enter.
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In the display dialog box, click Add, as shown in Figure 4-1. Adding the a trusted site In the Internet Explorer, choose Tool > Internet Options > Security > Customer level, and set Download unsigned ActiveX control and initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting under ActiveX controls and plug-ins to Enable, as shown in Figure 4-2.
The login page is display when the control is loaded. 4.2.1 Download the right control in the Internet Explorer Real-time video page pop-ups the message clicks to play live video with ActiveX control to reduce latency. Click the message, jump to download ActiveX control interface, once downloading is complete, you can watch more fluent video screen.
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Procedure Step 1 Choose Device Configuration > Local Network, the Local Network page is displayed. Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-1. Local network parameters Parameter Description Setting IP Protocol IPv4 is the IP protocol that uses [Setting method] an address length of 32 bits.
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Parameter Description Setting Alternate DNS IP address of a domain server. [Setting method] Server If the preferred DNS server is Enter a value manually. faulty, the device uses the [Default value] alternate DNS server to resolve 192.168.0.2 domain names. Set the maximum value of [Setting method] network transmission data Enter a value manually.
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Items parameters Description Fisheye Not supported correction Wide dynamic Support range Support Highlight Support compensation Auto/manual(support for 3D noise reduction) Digital image Not supported stabilization Lens Lens type Vari-focal lens Focal length of 2.8~12mm the lens External Network RJ-45, 10/100Base-T self-adaptive Ethernet port interface interface RS485...
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Items parameters Description loudspeaker Embedded Not supported microphone Network Network IPv4/ Ipv6, RTSP/RTP/RTCP, TCP/UDP, HTTPS, protocol DHCP, DNS, DDNS, PPPoE, SMTP Streaming Unicast mode Number of users in 6(up to two 1080p/720p videos) concurrent access Function Corridor mode Support Defogging Support Video Support...
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Items parameters Description 3W(heater OFF) Power consumption 5W(heater ON) Operating -25℃–+55℃ temperature Operating Humidity: <90% (non-condensing) humidity Protection IP66 level φ130mm×111.5mm Physic Dimension features Net weight 800g...
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