Luma Surveillance 310 Series Quick Start Manual

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310 Series PTZ
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Quick-Start
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  • Page 1 310 Series PTZ IP Surveillance Camera Quick-Start Guide...
  • Page 2 This allows you to use OvrC, a powerful remote maintenance tool. See OvrC.com for details. In addition, your client can use the Luma Surveillance mobile app to check on the camera from anywhere. For installation using this guide, you must be able to access this camera through a personal computer.
  • Page 3: Box Contents

    You must provide: Standard slot-head screwdriver A network connection (and an NVR, if desired) Admin rights to a computer that can access the network Mobile device with Luma Surveillance app (recommended) or CCTV tester Power source: PoE or 12V DC Phillips screwdriver...
  • Page 4: Safety Tips

    Luma 310 PTZ Camera Safety Tips Safety Tips Handle this device with care. Do not strike or shake this device. Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched, particularly where it connects to the device and the power outlet.
  • Page 5 Luma 310 PTZ Camera Precautions Precautions Before you start, ensure that the device is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included. Also ensure that your recorder has the very latest firmware. Use OvrC to update the firmware, or consult your NVR manual. Ensure that all equipment is powered off during installation.
  • Page 6: Your Camera

    Luma 310 PTZ Camera Your Camera Your Camera Before installing, familiarize yourself with your camera. Tails The PTZ camera has two leads: a 12V power lead, and a network jack. The power cable ends in a standard barrel connector. Attach this to your 12V power supply.
  • Page 7 Luma 310 PTZ Camera Weatherproofing the PoE Cable Weatherproofing the PoE Cable 1. Slide the unterminated cable through the lock nut , the Œ rubber gasket Ž, and the weatherproof endcap. Face the notched side of the rubber gasket toward the endcap, as shown. Ž...
  • Page 8: Installation: On-Ceiling

    Luma 310 PTZ Camera Installation: On-Ceiling Installation: On-Ceiling Route the cables either from the top of the mount into the ceiling, or out the side of the mount to run across the ceiling. Requirements The ceiling must be able to hold four times the weight of the camera and mount.
  • Page 9 Luma 310 PTZ Camera 3. Holding the installation plate in place, use a pencil to mark the drilling locations using the plate as a guide. 4. Drill four holes for mounting screws. 5. Flip the base plate over and attach it to the ceiling as shown.
  • Page 10 (prior to physical installation), rather than from atop a ladder. Connect the camera to your PC and run the Luma Utility. It searches for attached Luma Surveillance devices. If your camera does not appear, check the connection, ensure the camera is powered up, then...
  • Page 11: Activate The Camera

    Luma 310 PTZ Camera Activate the Camera Activate the Camera Click on the entry for your camera to view its details. If the camera is inactive, use the text boxes at the lower right of the Luma utility window to activate the camera by creating a new secure password.
  • Page 12: Edit The Network Settings

    Luma 310 PTZ Camera Edit the Network Settings Edit the Network Settings Suggested Best Practices: Ensure the Enable DHCP box is activated. In your router, reserve an IP address and assign it to the camera’s MAC address (found on its box). See your router’s documentation for details.
  • Page 13 Luma 310 PTZ Camera Complete Port Forwarding Complete Port Forwarding Port forwarding allows you to access the camera from the internet for remote operations. These settings are entered in your network router, typically in a menu called Port Forwarding or Applications and Gaming.
  • Page 14 Luma 310 PTZ Camera Start the Web Interface Start the Web Interface Open your browser and navigate to the camera’s IP address. Below the login area, you may see: “Please click here to download and install the plug-in. Close the browser when installing the plug- in.”...
  • Page 15 Luma 310 PTZ Camera Check the Camera Check the Camera After logging in, your screen shows the live page, similar to the illustration below. If it does not appear, check the connection to your NVR or network, and ensure that the camera is powered up.
  • Page 16: Zoom And Focus

    Luma 310 PTZ Camera Zoom and Focus Zoom and Focus This camera has a motorized varifocal lens. To adjust the focus, return to the live screen (see previous page) and click the PTZ icon . This opens up the PTZ menu on your screen.
  • Page 17: Set Up Presets

    Luma 310 PTZ Camera Set Up Presets Set Up Presets To set up presets, go to the live page and click the PTZ icon This opens up the PTZ menu on your screen. You can set up to 300 different presets. To set a preset, click the flag button on the PTZ menu to open the preset tab.
  • Page 18: Set Up Dynamic Dns

    Luma 310 PTZ Camera Set Up Dynamic DNS Set Up Dynamic DNS DDNS lets you connect to your system over the internet. Click the Settings Menu icon (page 15) and navigate to Basic Network Settings > DDNS. Click Enable DDNS. Choose a type from the DDNS Type drop-down.
  • Page 19: Final Steps

    Luma 310 PTZ Camera Final Steps Final Steps Add Additional Users Click on User Management. Click the Add button. Account names can be 32 characters long. To ensure compatibility, only use letters and numbers. Add accounts by individuals’ names, so that you know which user is involved with any activity. Passwords can be up to 16 characters.
  • Page 20 3-Year Limited Warranty This Luma Surveillance™ product has a 3-Year Limited Warranty. This warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply to products that have been abused, modified or disassembled.

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