Summary of Contents for Onvif Sharx Security HTNC4403DM
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Quickstart Guide Sharx Security HTNC4403DM Full HD 60 fps ONVIF PoE IP Camera Manually adjustable dome with motorized 3 X zoom and IR night vision Full setup support is included with your purchase. We would be glad to call you to walk you through these steps if you like.
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Quickstart for use with a Sharx Security NVR Note: The following is for customers having purchased a package deal of NVR + cameras. If this does not apply to you please skip to the next page Quickstart for use with a PC or Quickstart for use with a Mac. 1.
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4. Phone/tablet app: The free “Titanium Mobile” NVR app for iOS and Android You can download the “Titanium Mobile” app from the Apple app store or Google Play store for free. The following assumes you connected the NVR’s WAN port to your router as described in item 1.d) above. Most routers require you to take specific steps to enable remote access.
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Then you click on “NEXT” at the bottom, and assuming that everything is correct you end up back in the devices menu with the name of your NVR listed as an available device. The back arrow at the top gets you back to the main menu.
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The app will also allow you to adjust the zoom level. When viewing a single camera by itself there is a PTZ icon at the bottom right. This icon opens a PTZ menu that has options for zoom, focus, iris and other options including “smart focus”...
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To play back a specific time and date, the “time search” option in the main menu shows a calendar interface where you select the desired date among the highlighted available days, then scroll down to select the time, minutes and seconds of the start time The “change”...
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Quickstart for use with a PC and no NVR 1. Camera power up When not used with the Sharx Security NVR, the camera can be powered by PoE, 12 V DC or 24 V AC. Any 802.3af compatible PoE injector or switch would work. One example is the PSW4824-POE from L-Com.com a) Place the camera on a flat surface and use the included torx wrench to loosen the 4 immediately visible screws at the top, then carefully lift up the dome cover and place it next to the camera.
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Physical installation / mounting At a minimum the camera needs a Cat5e or Cat6 network cable for data transmission to your router or Sharx Security NVR. Power can be provided to the camera over the same cable using the PoE (power over ethernet) feature, or the camera can be powered with a separately purchased 12 V DC or 24 V AC power supply.
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HTNC4403DM camera mounting dimensions: See the diagram below or the included template sheet for the exact dimensions of the HTNC4403DM network camera mounting holes and network cable grommet hole. 2.2 Mounting The camera can be mounted directly to an indoor ceiling or under an eave outdoors. With special care it can also be professionally installed directly to a wall outdoors.
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Warning: The weight is approx 3 lbs (1.3kg). Check whether the wall or ceiling to which the Dome Camera is installed is strong enough to hold the camera. If not, the Dome Camera could fall, causing injury. A screw hole is provided for an optional safety wire (not included). The dome cover has a safety strap so that it wouldn’t fall when the dome is detached from the base during installation.
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Detailed diagram for HTNC4403DM (note the o-rings which are mandatory for outdoor installations):...
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Notes on adjusting the 3-Axis Gimbal The gimbal / lens turret mechanism has these rotation limits. During adjustments you’ll notice the stops. Do not force it past these limits. • Z-Axis: Rotation • Y-Axis: Tilting • X-Axis: Panning Note: The camera can be mounted to a ceiling or under an eave looking at a downward angle, or mounted to wall looking straight ahead or angled.
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Connector Name Description MicroSD Slot Hinge-lock type MicroSD memory slot Service Monitor Port For optional Service Monitor device (not included) Audio In & Out Port Audio Input and Output, Stereo Jack Alarm In & Out Port Alarm Input and Output, 4pin terminal. Pin1,2: Alarm In #1,#2, Pin3:GND, Pin4: Alarm Out Main Power Main Power, 2 pin terminal,...
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• Heater Kit installation (optional on some models, already factory installed for HTNC4403DM) (a) The heater element is installed in slot A. Cables should face upwards with the heater pointing towards the center. Note: This is already factory installed for the HTNC4403DM model. (b) Connect the plug to the connector B (J14) on the main controller board.
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2.3.1 Network Connection & IP assignment The Sharx Security HTNC4403DM can be used with a router, or completely standalone, or with a Sharx Security or other brand of ONVIF compatible NVRs (network video recorders). When used with a Sharx Security NVR there is no need for any IP configuration. Simply plug it in one of the NVR’s available network jacks, and the NVR will recognize and automatically display and record it.
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In the example below, the camera is being set up for an IP address of 192.168.0.201, with a common subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and a gateway (router address) of 192.168.0.1 Typically the first 3 sets of digits in the IP address and the router will be the same Note: if the camera is currently set to an IP address that is inaccessible from your router’s subnet and you wish to set the camera to DHCP to get an automatically assigned IP address, then you would proceed in 2 steps:...
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