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Ganz Thermal ZNT1-H Series Quick Start Manual

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ZNT1-H Series Quick Start Guide
Before installing and operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and keep it for future reference.
About the manuals
This manual provides the instructions for the quick installation
and the basic configuration of your IP device. For more detailed
information, refer to the camera's installation guide and the web
page user's manual.

Part names and functions

Please check the name and position of each part by
referring to the following image.
Sunshield
NTSC / PAL button
Terminal connectors
for DI/DO
Terminal connectors
for Audio In/Out
Terminal connectors
for RS-485
* The model herein and its appearance are subject to change without any prior notice.
Sunshield: It prevents the lens from getting the direct sunlight.
NTSC / PAL Button: The button switches the video output mode between
NTSC and PAL. Pressing the button will maintain the current video output
mode unless pressing again to switch to the other mode.
Analogue Video Output: Connect a video output cable to see video via an
analogue monitor.
RJ45 Socket: RJ45 LAN connector for 10/100 Base-T Ethernet (PoE supported)
Reset Button: Press the button either for the restart or the factory default
of the device. For restart,
press the button only for 2 seconds while the
1.
device is powered on.
Wait for the system to reboot. For factory default,
2.
1.
press the button for 10 seconds while the device is powered on.
the system to reboot. There are also the methods performed on the
camera's web page. Refer to the Reboot and Factory Default section in this
manual.
Terminal Connectors for DI/DO: Connector for audio input (sensor) and
audio outputs (alarms). Refer to the Connection section for more
information about the characteristics of DIDO in the installation guide.
Terminal Connectors for Audio I/O: Connector for audio input (MIC) and
audio output(speaker). Refer to the Connection section for more
information about the characteristics of audio in the installation guide.
Terminal Connectors for RS-485: Connector for RS-485. Refer to the
Connection section for more information about the characteristics about RS-
485 in the installation guide.
Terminal Connector for power adaptor: Connector for power supply
(12VDC, 24VAC, and PoE supported).
Installation
Installing Cable Gland
To meet the IP66 requirements, you need to install the cable gland unit to
the camera. Follow the instructions on the other side of this page.
1
Analogue video output
RJ45 socket
Reset button
Terminal
connectors
for power
adaptor
[ Back Panel of Camera ]
2.
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Electrical nut
1) Detach the back cover by twisting it counter-clockwise.
2) Disassemble the cable gland unit
ring inside the gland - you need to take it out, gland body, and sealing nut)
3) Pass the electrical nut through the ends of the necessary cables.
4) Pass the cables through the holes both on the back and the bottom of
the camera by referring to the image above.
5) Pass the provided O-ring, gland body through the ends of the cables
that are on the backside of the camera.
6) Insert the cables into the rubber sealing ring at the point where about
4.5 inches (11.5 cm) of the cable ends remains to connect to the
corresponding connectors on the back panel later.
7) Push the rubber sealing ring through the claw of the gland body.
8) Insert the sealing nut into the thread of the gland body, and tighten it
by turning the nut on the thread. The rubber sealing ring will be tightened
to fill the gap between the rubber sealing ring and the cables.
9) Push the gland unit through the hole on the back of the camera so that
the other end of the thread on the gland unit will be inserted into hole for
gland.
10) Fix the gland unit to the hole by inserting the electrical nut and
tightening it on the thread of the gland unit.
NOTE1
A thin type of the BNC cable is recommended when you insert
multiple cables including a BNC cable as the standard size of BNC cable is
too thick to be inserted together into the rubber sealing ring.
NOTE2
Use the detachable cable with a separate BNC connector to pass
the hole of the sealing nut or the female type head of the BNC cable to
pass the hole of the sealing nut.
Connecting Cable(s)
Refer to the connection section for more information about each connector.
Installing Base Mount
1) Insert the provided
8 tamper resistant
screws to the
corresponding screw
holes on the base
mount by referring to
the image on the right.
Wait for
Connecting Cables
For the information about the necessary cables, refer to the part names and
functions section on the left side of this page and the Connection section in
the installation guide.
Closing Back Cover
1) Insert the provided
silica gel packet inside
the back panel.
2) Close the back
panel of the camera
by twisting the back
cover clockwise
on the camera's back
panel.
Installing Sunshield
Hole for gland O-ring
Sealing nut
Gland body
(Disassembled parts: electrical nut, rubber sealing
[Base Mount Installation: Upside-Down View]
3) Insert the two tamper
resistant screws into the
holes on the back cover,
and tighten them with a
Phillips #2 screwdriver
to fix the back cover to
the camera unit.
.
2) Tighten them with
a Phillips head #2
screwdriver to fix the
base mount to the
camera.
ganzsecurity.com. 01/17

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Summary of Contents for Ganz Thermal ZNT1-H Series

  • Page 1: Part Names And Functions

    Hole for gland O-ring Electrical nut Sealing nut Gland body ZNT1-H Series Quick Start Guide Before installing and operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and keep it for future reference. 1) Detach the back cover by twisting it counter-clockwise.
  • Page 2: Factory Default

    1) When the browser asks to install the AxUMF software, click Install to proceed. 2) When the Setup installation pop-up window appears, click Install to 1) Insert the two provided 2) Place the sunshield on preceed with the rest of the installation. stem bumpers to the holes top of the camera body, SETUP page...