UNV IPC240 Series Quick Manual

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Manual Version: V1.01

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  • Page 1 Network Bullet Cameras Quick Guide Manual Version: V1.01...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any questions, or requests, please do not hesitate to contact the dealer. Copyright Copyright 2015 Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated, or distributed in any form or by any means without prior consent in writing from our company.
  • Page 3 Disclaimer The default password is used for your first login. To ensure account security, please change the password after your first login. You are recommended to set a strong password (no less than eight characters). To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the ...
  • Page 4 information leakage caused by cyber attack, hacking or virus in connection with the use of this product. Video and audio surveillance can be regulated by laws that  vary from country to country. Check the law in your local region before using this product for surveillance purposes. We shall not be held responsible for any consequences resulting from illegal operations of the device.
  • Page 5 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.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Symbol Description malfunction to product. NOTE! Indicates useful or supplemental information about the use of product. Safety Information Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories must be carried out by qualified personnel. Please read all of the safety instructions below before installation and operation.
  • Page 7 gently. If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt. Do not aim the camera lens at the strong light such as sun or  incandescent lamp.
  • Page 8 Do not hold the tail cable by hand for weight bearing.  Otherwise, the cable connector of the camera could be loosened. Do not cut the tail cable. A bare tail cable may easily cause a  short circuit, resulting in abnormality of the camera. When connecting to an external interface, use an existing ...
  • Page 9: Regulatory Compliance

    anti-static gloves or an oil-free cloth. If the grease or the stain still cannot be removed, use anti-static gloves or an oil-free cloth dipped with detergent and clean the glass surface gently until it is removed. Do not use organic solvents, such as benzene or ethanol ...
  • Page 10 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This 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.
  • Page 11 WEEE Directive–2002/96/EC The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Appearance ................1 Dimensions and Appearance ........... 1 Cable Connection ..............2 Status Indicators ..............3 2 Mount Your Camera .............. 4 Hardware Installation .............. 4 Insert the Micro SD Card (Optional) ........4 Wall Mount ................. 5 Pole Mount ...............
  • Page 13 3 Set Your Camera over the LAN ..........18 4 Access Your Camera .............. 20 System Requirements for Your PC ......... 20 Access Your Camera ............... 21 Install the ActiveX ..............22 Adjust the Display ..............23...
  • Page 14: Appearance

    Appearance The appearance may vary with the product model. The figures in the manual are for your reference only. For the actual appearance, see the product. Dimensions and Appearance 282.6mm (11.1") 90mm (3.5") 106mm (4.2") 266mm (10.5") 64mm (2.5") 4.5mm (0.2") 83.8mm (3.3")
  • Page 15: Cable Connection

    Cable Connection All cables are tagged to indicate their functions. This section takes full cable as an example. You can connect cables by referring to the following figure. Display device Third-party device connected through RS485 interface Audio input (Sound pickup) Audio output Network Alarm...
  • Page 16: Status Indicators

    6: Alarm output 7: Power interface, 12 VDC or 24 VAC 8: 10M/100M Base-TX adaptive Ethernet interface, RJ45 For the latest specifications, see the product datasheets. Status Indicators When opening the bottom cover of a zoom-lens camera working under normal power supply (see Step 1 in Insert the Micro SD Card (Optional)), you can see a monochromatic...
  • Page 17: Mount Your Camera

    Mount Your Camera Hardware Installation Insert the Micro SD Card (Optional) The Micro SD slot of a zoom-lens camera is inside the camera. Therefore, you need to open the bottom cover of the camera. Do not hot plug the Micro SD card after it is inserted. Otherwise the camera or the SD card might be damaged.
  • Page 18: Wall Mount

    Insert the Micro SD card. Tighten the screws on the bottom cover again after inserting the Micro SD card. Micro SD card slot Wall Mount It is recommended for you to adopt wall mount. Please purchase accessories separately.
  • Page 19 Locate the positions of the holes. Paste installation positioning stickers on the wall and align the cross center to the wall hole. Lead the cables across the hole. Drill holes on the wall. Use a Ø 6-6.5mm drill bit to drill 30 mm-depth guide holes according to the positions marked by stickers.
  • Page 20 Mount the plastic rivets of self-tapping screws. Knock the plastic rivets into the holes and ensure that they are tightened up. To avoid damage, use hex L-key (the hex L-key need to be bought separately) to loosen the universal joint before attaching the camera to the wall.
  • Page 21 Mount the camera onto the wall and connect all cables. Lead self-tapping screws through the guide holes in the base and fix them on the wall by using a screwdriver. Adjust the monitoring direction. Loosen the screws with 4# hex L-key (the hex L-key need to be bought separately), and then adjust the camera.
  • Page 22 Power on the camera and then adjust the manual zoom lens to get clear image. Open the bottom cover with the supplied torx L-key (T20). Turn the zooming and focusing knobs of the lens to obtain clear images. Focusing Knob Zooming Knob Power on the camera and then adjust the motorized zoom lens to get clear image.
  • Page 23 For zoom-lens cameras, select Step 7 to adjust the  images when using the manual zoom lens, or select Step 8 when using the motorized zoom lens. For cameras of fixed lens, you just need to check the image shooting angle. The preceding installation process is for concealed ...
  • Page 24: Pole Mount

    Pole Mount Mount the steel straps. Tighten to secure the steel straps on the pole. To avoid damage, use hex L-key (not included) to loosen the universal joint before mounting the camera to the steel straps. Hex fillister-head screw 4# Hex L-key...
  • Page 25: Start The Camera

    Use the flat washer, spring washer, and nuts to secure the camera to the steel straps. See the steps 6 and 7 of Wall Mount to finish the camera installation. Start the Camera After verifying that the mounting process is correct, connect one end of the power adaptor to the mains and connect the other end to the power interface.
  • Page 26: Waterproof Measures

    PWR LED turns red. The RST button only works within ten minutes after the camera is powered on. The camera is restored to the default settings after the startup. Waterproof Measures Waterproof Components for an RJ45 Plug Attach the seal ring to the copper interface. Seal ring...
  • Page 27 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. Insert in order Insert the cylindrical waterproof ring into bolt. Cylindrical waterproof ring Waterproof bolt...
  • Page 28 Insert the cable into the Ethernet copper interface and screw the waterproof bolt in. Screw in the waterproof bolt lid. Bolt lid Finish the waterproof installation.
  • Page 29: Waterproof Tail Cable

    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 30 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 31: Set Your Camera Over The Lan

    Protect the tail cables using waterproof tapes. 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 the cable connections are fully covered. You are recommended to put the waterproof cables in ...
  • Page 32 Please contact your dealer to get the EZStation.  Please refer to the user manual of EZStation for  detailed information. Connect your camera and your PC as shown in the figure below to ensure the routing is available. Use EZStation to search online cameras automatically. Modify the camera settings if necessary, including its IP address and subnet mask.
  • Page 33: Access Your Camera

    Access Your Camera System Requirements for Your PC Item Requirements Microsoft Windows 8/Windows 7/Windows XP Operating (32-bit or 64-bit). Microsoft Windows 7 is system recommended. 2.0 GHz or higher, dual-core. Intel i3 CPU or higher is recommended. Memory At least 1 GB. 2 GB (or higher) is recommended. At least 128MB display memory.
  • Page 34: 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 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...
  • Page 35: Install The Activex

    Install the ActiveX at your first login. For the detailed steps, Install the ActiveX. When the installation of the ActiveX is completed, open your IE to log in. Install the ActiveX The following takes the IE browser as an example to describe the installation steps.
  • Page 36: Adjust The Display

    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 37 You can also connect the local video output interface on your camera to your monitor. When video is displayed on your monitor, adjust the zoom and focus of your camera while watching the display till you get a satisfying display.
  • Page 38 BOM: 3101C0C2...

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