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.
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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 ...
While shipping, the camera should be packed in its original packing. 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.
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can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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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 2 Precautions ................4 3 Mounting Your Camera ............6 Ceiling Mount ................6 Wall Mount ................11 Starting the Device ..............16 4 Setting the Camera over the LAN ..........16 5 Accessing Your Camera ............18 System Requirements for Your PC .........
Appearance Description The following takes the infrared camera as an example. For the actual appearance, see the product. Figure 1 Size and Appearance (unit: mm) Φ109 41.5 R 40 Do not remove this shield ring as the ring is used to reduce the interference caused by infrared entering the lens.
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All tail cables are tagged to indicate their functions. This section uses full-tail cables as an example. You can connect cables by referring to the following figure. Figure 2 Tail Cables Audio input (Sound pickup) Audio output (Sound box) IP network Alarm Alarm input output...
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5: Power interface, 12 VDC 6: 10M/100M Base-TX adaptive Ethernet interface, RJ45 Figure 3 Internal Structure 1: Front cover (containing a transparent dome housing) 2: Lining 3: RST button 4: Safety rope 5: IR lamp...
Precautions Avoid squashing, shaking, or damping the device during transport, storage, and mounting. Keep away from vibration sources during mounting. Use a proper power adapter (12 VDC, 2A) or PoE device. An improper power adapter may damage your camera. Verify that the length of the power cable between the power ...
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Do not hold the tail cables by hand for weight bearing. Otherwise, the cable connector of the device could be loosened. Do not cut off the tail cables for connection purposes. Bare tail cables may easily cause a short circuit, resulting in abnormality of the device.
During mounting, do not remove the protective film in the outer layer of housing to keep it clean. After finishing the mounting, remove the film before the device is started. When mounting the device on the wall or ceiling, ensure that ...
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Use a drill bit with a diameter of 6 mm or 6.5 mm to drill 30 mm-depth guide holes according to the positions marked by stickers. Mount the plastic rivets of self-tapping screws. Knock the plastic rivets into the guide holes and ensure that they are tightened up.
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Connect all cables of the ceiling and the dome, lead self-tapping screws through the guide holes in the dome base, and fix the dome on the ceiling by using a screwdriver. Adjust the monitoring direction of the lens (tighten screws after vertically adjusting the lens).
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Lens base Fastening screw Attach the lining and lock it with the buckle on the base. Buckle on the base Mount the transparent dome housing.
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Align the screw holes in the base, and tighten the two cross-recessed pan-head screws on the edge of the transparent dome housing to fix it, as shown by in the following figure. Align the grooves (non-tail cable grooves) of the transparent dome housing to the buckle of the base, and push up the dome housing to fix it, as shown by ...
Wall Mount Locate the positions of the holes. Paste installation positioning stickers on the wall and lead the cables across the hole on the wall. Drill holes on the wall. Use a drill bit with a diameter of 6 mm or 6.5 mm to drill 30 mm-depth guide holes according to the positions marked by stickers.
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Mount plastic rivets of self-tapping screws. Knock the plastic rivets into the guide holes and ensure that they are tightened up. Mount the dome. Connect all cables of the wall and the dome, lead self-tapping screws through the guide holes in the dome base, and fix the dome on the wall by using a screwdriver.
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Adjust the monitoring direction of the lens (tighten screws after vertically adjusting the lens). Rotate the base of lens horizontally, as shown by in the following figure. After loosening the fastening screws, turn the lens vertically, as shown by in the following figure. Lens base Fastening...
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Mount the transparent dome housing. Align the screw holes in the base, and tighten the two cross-recessed pan-head screws on the edge of the transparent dome housing to fix it, as shown by in the following figure. Align the grooves (non-tail cable grooves) of the transparent dome housing to the buckle of the base, and push up the dome housing to fix it, as shown by ...
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Base buckle Groove The preceding installation process is concealed installation, during which holes are drilled in the ceiling and tail cables are led out from the top of the device. Cables are connected and frapped at the ceiling side to prevent messy cables from affecting device mounting.
Starting the Device After verifying that the camera is properly mounted, connect one end of the power adapter to the mains and the other end to the power interface. Then start the device. Setting the Camera over the LAN To view and configure your camera via LAN (Local Area Network), you need to set your camera to the same subnet as your PC, and then, install the EZStation to find your camera and change its IP address.
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Obtain the IP address of the camera. To get the IP address, you can choose either of the following methods: Use EZStation as a DHCP server that automatically assigns an IP address to the connected camera. Automatic detection: Use EZStation to search online devices ...
The default IP address is “192.168.0.13”. The default username is “admin”, the default password is “admin” or “123456”. To access your camera from a different subnet, set the gateway for your camera after you log in. Accessing Your Camera System Requirements for Your PC Item Requirements...
Item Requirements Essential. Sound Note: the intercom and voice broadcast require the card latest driver on sound card. Network Gigabit Ethernet network cards (or higher) are card recommended. Least: 1024*768 Display definition Ideal: 1440*900 Accessing Your Camera Before you begin, check that: Your camera is operating properly and connected to the ...
In the address bar, input the IP address of your camera (default IP is 192.168.0.13) and then press Enter to open the login page. Enter the username (default is admin) and password (default is admin or 123456) and then click Login. Install the add-on at your first login.
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Click Run. You may need to close your IE during the installation. Click Run and follow the steps to continue.