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Safety and Compliance Information Conventions Used Symbol The symbols in this chapter are shown in the following table. They are used to remind the reader of the safety precautions during equipment installation and maintenance. Safety Symbol Description Generic alarm symbol: To suggest a general safety concern. ESD protection symbol: To suggest electrostatic‐sensitive equipment. Electric shock symbol: To suggest a danger of high voltage. Safety Information WARNING! Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories must be carried out by qualified personnel. You must read all of the Safety Instructions supplied with your equipment ...
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Warnings: If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service center. Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself. (We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance.) This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes. Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera. Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock. Do not touch sensor modules with fingers. If cleaning is necessary, use a clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it 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. ...
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Caution: Fiber optic ports – optical safety. Never look at the transmit laser while the power is on. Never look directly at the fiber ports and the fiber cable ends when they are powered on. Caution: Use of controls or adjustments to the performance or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser emissions. Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. ...
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interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. LVD/EMC Directive This product complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. ...
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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. ...
Contents 1 Appearance Description ............ 1 Overview .................. 1 Status Indicators .............. 5 2 Precautions ................ 5 3 Installation ................ 7 Mounting the SFP/EPON Optical Module (Optional) .... 7 Mounting the Wi‐Fi Antenna .......... 10 Mounting the SD Card (Optional) .......... 11 Wall Mount (Optional Bracket, and No Housing).... 13 Housing Mount (Housing and Bracket are Optional) ..... 17 4 Setting the Camera over the LAN .......... 2 2 5 Accessing the Camera ............ 2 3 System Requirement .............. 23 Steps .................. 24 i ...
1 Appearance Description Overview For the appearance of each product model, refer to the actual product. Figure 1 Size and Appearance(unit: mm; using the –NL model as an example) 1: Dustproof cover for lens interface 2: Lens mounting interface (CS mount) 3: DC‐Iris control interface 1 ...
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4: Zoom/focus control interface (Connect to lens via Z/F connector) 5: Back focus puller 6: Mounting interface (for connecting a bracket) Figure 2 Rear view (using the ‐NL model as an example) 1: BNC Output for locally outputting compound video signals, 75 ohm, 1 V (P‐P) 2: Audio input, 3.5 mm audio interface, 35 k ohm, 2 V (P‐P) Note: Please use audio connecters with dual channels 2 ...
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3: Audio output, 3.5 mm audio interface, 600 ohm, 2 V (P‐P) Note: Please use audio connectors of dual audio channels. 4: Power connector (2‐pin), DC 12 V or AC 24 V 5: Ethernet optical interface network connection indicator 6: Ethernet interface network connection indicator 7: Ethernet interface data transmission indicator 8: Ethernet interface, with some models supporting PoE (conforming to IEEE802.3af) 9: Ethernet optical interface data transmission indicator 10: Grounding terminal 11: System reset button Note: Press RST for three to ten seconds to enter or exit the focus assisting mode; press RST for more than ten seconds to restore factory settings. 12: SD card slot (with a dustproof cover) 13: RS‐485 14: Alarm output (1‐channel), relay output 15: Alarm input (2‐channel), relay input 16: Antenna interface for connecting the Wi‐Fi antenna to receive wireless signals 17: SFP optical module slot (with dustproof cover) 18: System status indicator 3 ...
Status Indicators Indicator Abbreviation Color & Description System Yellow: Device startup status Green: Operating PWR indicator Red: Alarm Network Green on: Network connected connection LINK Green off: No connection indicator Data Blinking yellow: Data transmission ACT Transmitting indicator Yellow off: No data 2 Precautions Some brackets such as a wall mount bracket and pendant mount bracket are needed during mounting. Keep away from vibration sources as much as possible during mounting. ...
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Use a proper power adapter (DC12V 2A / AC24V 1A) or PoE power supply device. Improper power adapters may damage the camera. Before connecting the power adapter and the camera, confirm that the power supply is off. Never power on the power adapter before connecting the camera, or remove the power cable from the device when the power adapter is powered on. Ensure that the high level signal of alarm input is not higher ...
The Ethernet optical interface and electrical interface cannot work simultaneously. To switch to the electrical interface, power off the camera at first, then remove the optical module, and finally restart the camera after inserting the cable into the electrical interface. To switch to the optical interface, power off the camera at first, then ...
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The EPON optical module is supported by some models of the product. It comes with delivery. The SFP optical module is supported by some models of the product. It does not come with delivery, and you need to purchase it separately. Select a proper optical module according to the environment temperature. The temperature upper limit of the optical module must be able to resist at least 85°C at least, when the Ethernet optical interface is used outdoors. ...
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Connect the optical fiber plug and the optical module. To mount the EPON optical module, perform the following steps: Remove the slot dustproof cover. 9 ...
Insert the EPON optical module recommended by our company. Connect the optical fiber plug and the optical module. Mounting the Wi‐Fi Antenna Only some models of the product support data transmission through Wi‐Fi. 10 ...
Mount the Wi‐Fi antenna, and confirm that the antenna is in position. Aim the thread end of the Wi‐Fi antenna at the bolt of the antenna port. Adjust the direction of the Wi‐Fi antenna as required. Mounting the SD Card (Optional) For details about recommended SD card specifications, contact sales or technical support personnel. The SD card uses the FAT32 file system, and supports only one partition. 11 ...
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Loosen the screws of the dustproof cover, and remove the slot dustproof cover. Insert the SD card as instructed. Reinstall the dustproof cover. 12 ...
Wall Mount (Optional Bracket, and No Housing) Wall mount is applicable to indoors installation, and you need to purchase the required hardware components. Pendant mount is similar to wall mount; therefore, pendant mount will not be described in a separate section. Locate holes. Locate holes on the wall by referring to the bracket mount points. 13 ...
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Lead cables across the corresponding hole on the wall. Drill holes on the wall Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolts. Refer to the length of the bolts for the hole depth. Install the expansions bolts Knock the expansions bolts, making sure that they are firm. ...
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Mount the bracket onto the wall Lead cables out of the leading‐out hole of the bracket. Fix the bracket to the expansion bolts, and lock the bracket by using flat washers, spring washers, and nuts. Mount the lens and pre‐adjust images Remove the dustproof cover and mount the lens. Connect the power and network cable, power on the camera, and log in to the camera. 15 ...
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IP network Mount the camera onto the bracket. ¼‐20 UNC Perform accurate adjusting after power‐on. 16 ...
If you use a C interface lens, you need to connect the lens to the C/CS adapter and then fix the lens to the camera. If you use motorized zoom lens, you can remotely control the zoom and focus after connecting the zoom/focus ...
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IP network Select a proper housing, and remove the bottom plate. Fix the camera onto the bottom plate. 18 ...
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¼‐20 UNC Fix the bottom plate and the housing. Tighten 4 self‐tapping screws through hardy holes. Fix the universal joint onto the back panel of the housing. Loosen 2 screws on the universal joint so as to fix it to the housing. 19 ...
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¼‐20 UNC Encircle and fasten the bar with steel straps. Lead cables through the pole and out of the cross arm, waiting to be connected. Fix the housing on the steel straps. Adjust the universal joint and the housing until the monitoring direction is proper. 20 ...
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Lead the power cable and the network cable through the cabling hole of the housing, and connect the camera. Perform accurate adjusting after power‐on. For details, see the section "Login and Commissioning". Connect the power adapter to the AC 220V mains, and the plug to the jack identified DC 12V/AC 24V. During the startup, the system status indicator on the panel of the camera is yellow. Indicator turning green means it has started successfully. 21 ...
4 Setting the Camera over the LAN To view and configure the camera via LAN (Local Area Network), you need to connect the network camera in the same subnet with that of your PC. Then, install the EZStation software to search and change the IP address of network camera. Please contact our company to get the EZStation software. Please refer to the user manual of EZStation software for detailed information. Connection of network camera and PC. Obtain the IP address of the camera for accessing via LAN. To ...
Use EZStation as a DHCP server that automatically assigns an IP address to the connected camera. Automatic detection:Use EZStation software to search online devices automatically. Modify the camera information. Change the IP address and subnet mask to the same subnet as that of your PC. Enter the IP address of camera in the address field of the web browser to view the live video. The default IP address is “192.168.0.13”. The default user name is “admin”, and password is “admin”. For accessing the camera from different subnets, please set the gateway for the camera after you log in. 5 Accessing the Camera System Requirement Item Requirements Operation Microsoft Windows8/Windows7/Windows XP (32‐bit System or 64‐bit). Microsoft Windows7 is recommended. 23 ...
Item Requirements 2.0GHz or higher, dual‐core. Intel i3 CPU or above CPU are recommended. Memory At least 1GB. 2GB (or higher) is recommended. At least 128MB display memory. Mainstream discrete graphics with more than 1GB display memory are recommended. The hardware should Graphic support DirectX9.0c. card Note: make sure that the latest driver is installed on graphic card. Essential. Sound Note: the intercom and voice broadcast require the card latest driver on sound card. Gigabit Ethernet network cards (or higher) are Network card recommended. Least: 1024*768 Display definition Ideal: 1440*900 Steps Open the web browser. 24 ...
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In the browser address bar, input the IP address of the network camera, e.g., 192.168.0.13 and press the Enter key to enter the login interface. Install the plug‐in before viewing the live video and managing the camera. Please follow the installation prompts to install the plug‐in, as shown in the figures. 25 ...
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You may have to close the web browser to finish the installation of the plug‐in. Reopen the web browser after the installation of the plug‐in and repeat the above steps 1‐2 to login. Input the user name and password. Click Login 28 ...
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View the live video and manage the camera. For detailed instructions of further configuration, please refer to the user manual of network camera. 29 ...