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  • Page 1 ™ VEGA Rugged Housing 2050 Series Models...
  • Page 2 GU34 4PX Sales & Technical Support: +44 (0) 1420 448 448 sales@redvisioncctv.com techsupport@redvisioncctv.com Vega 2050 Series detailed Web-Interface User Guide, available at: https://www.redvisioncctv.com/installation-sheets/?category=vega IP Network Models ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2 Main Page Layout 3 Active X control installation 4 Viewing live video 5 Setting Zoom position 6 Setting a new fixed IP address 6.0 Warranty information ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Version 1.0 1.0 Introduction Thank you for choosing the Redvision VEGA™ rugged camera housing; designed for use in exposed outdoor locations. The Vega™ range of products offers rugged enclosures with features from simple empty enclosure, to intelligent wiper and auxiliary control, with a variety of power supply options. Please study this guide thoroughly before installing, maintaining or using the product.
  • Page 5: Safety

    6. The products should be securely fastened to a structure of sufficient strength to support it. Allowance should be made for additional loads caused by local wind effects. ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 6: Parts Supplied/ Available

    Allen Key Small (2.5mm) – Front bezel bracket arm lock ring fixing 3: Bracket locking bar (optional, must be ordered separately) If parts appear to be missing or damaged this should be reported immediately to your supplier. ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    358D x 134H x 152W mm max. Weight 5Kg (incl. wall bracket) Mounting options Standard: Wall bracket with cable managed entry PED: Cable managed pendant/pedestal bracket with 4” PCD ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 8: Installation

    3.0 Installation The Vega 2050 series is supplied ready-to-fit; it can be powered via PoE (RJ-45 or direct wiring), providing a plug and play experience. Easy connection points are provided on two circuit boards in the housing chamber. It is important to ensure that the housing is not opened or re-sealed under damp or wet conditions;...
  • Page 9 The wall bracket arm can now be attached to the mounting surface. • The cable(s) can be passed through the bracket arm by removing the front cover of the arm. ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 10 Fig 6 • Pass the cable(s) into the arm and through the cable access hole (16mm ᴓ), into the Pivot ball assembly (Fig 7): Fig 7 ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 11 (Fig 9) Fig 8 Fig 9 Grub screw for fixing Locking ring in place Using the optional wrench bar to tighten the lock ring ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 12 Fix, pass the cable(s) through; attach the housing body; position the housing and tighten the lock ring as described in section 3.2, figs 8 & 9. ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 13: Making The Connections

    Next, loosen the 3 Allen bolts securing the Housing cover (Fig 9). Be aware that silicon O-rings are fitted on the inside of the screw holes. These must remain in place, to provide an effective weather-seal. Unscrew the 3 Allen bolts securing the housing cover Fig 9 ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 14 Ensure that the integral weather seal and O-rings are not disturbed, removed or damaged in any way (Fig 11). Moisture ingress may occur if the seal is compromised, warranty cover will be void in this case. Fig 11 Weather seal and O-ring locations ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 15 The second board provides audio in/out and alarm in/out connections. 4.3 Power board layout Cat 5e direct wiring Connector 12VDC input (Data + PoE) RJ45 Connector (Data + PoE) 2.5A Anti-Surge fuse Fig 12 ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 16: Alarm & Audio Board Layout

    Voltage free, configurable N/O, N/C Audio I/O Line-level Audio Configurable: G.711 ALAW, G.711 ALAW, RAW_PCM compression J1 Alarm IN J2 Alarm OUT J5 Audio OUT J4 Audio IN Fig 13 ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 17 5.0 Accessing the camera’s web interface The Vega 2050 Series camera offers a fully-functional web interface for viewing live images, listening to audio and configuring the camera. The following section details how to access the web interface and configure the camera for basic operation. A web link is provided at the end of this section to download a complete web-interface guide for configuring the camera.
  • Page 18 • You can change the system display language on the login page. • Click to proceed. The main page is displayed. ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 19: Main

    From the main page, you can view real-time images, receive alarm and fault notifications, set parameters, change the password, and log out of the system. Fig 15 shows the main page layout. Fig 15. Main page layout ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 20: Active X Control Installation

    Note: The computer must have administrator rights assigned, and standard security settings to complete this procedure. Fig 16. Download plug-ins page: Click Download and setup, then download and setup the plug-in: ⚫ Fig 17. Run the plug-in ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 21: Viewing Live Video

    4. Viewing Live Video To browse real-time videos, click Live Video. The Live Video page is displayed, as shown in Fig 18. Fig. 18 Live Video page ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 22: Setting Zoom Position

    To set the Zoom position; click the PTZ button at the bottom of the screen, shown in Fig 19. ⚫ Fig 19. PTZ Button (circled in red) ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 23 Adjust to find the sharpest image: Once set, close the PTZ control panel (X). No other PTZ functions are enabled for this model. ⚫ ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 24: Setting A New Fixed Ip Address

    (you will need to be logged in as an Administrator to do this). • Using the menu tree on the left-hand side; click Device, then Local Network: ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 25 Configuring the system in more detail is now possible. For detailed help with the camera configuration; please refer ⚫ to the Vega 2050 Web-Interface User Guide, available at: https://www.redvisioncctv.com/installation-sheets/?category=vega ©Redvision CCTV Ltd. 2019 Content subject to change without prior notification. All rights reserved.
  • Page 26 Written authorisation of Redvision or in accordance with Redvision’s written instructions, including an official Return Merchandise Authorisation number (RMA), issued by Redvision CCTV Ltd. In the case of any such return the buyer shall bear the risk of loss or damage and shall prepay all transportation charges to Redvision. The replaced product shall become Redvision’s property. In no event shall Redvision be responsible for de-installation or reinstallation of the product or for the expenses thereof.

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