Welcome This manual offers reference material and general information about the basic operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the Dahua Multi-Sensor Panoramic Camera. Read, follow, and retain the following safety instructions. Heed all warning on the unit and in the operating instructions before operating the unit.
If the unit is damaged and requires service, unplug the unit from the main AC power supply and from the PoE supply and refer to qualified service personnel. Damage may include, but is not limited to: The power supply cord or plug is damaged. ...
Operation and Daily Maintenance Do not touch the heat dissipation component of the unit. This part of the unit is hot and may cause a burn. Do not open or dismantle the device; there are no components that a user can fix or replace. Opening the unit may cause water leakage or expose components to direct light.
Disclaimer This user guide has been compiled with great care and the information it contains has been thoroughly reviewed and verified. The text was complete and correct at the time of printing. This guide may be periodically updated to reflect changes to the product or to correct previous information and the content of this guide can change without notice.
Unpacking This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to have sustained damage during shipping, notify the shipper immediately. Verify that all the parts listed below are included. If an item is missing, contact customer support or your local representative.
Installation and Configuration Framework and Dimensions The following figures show the dimensions of the device in mm (in.). These images are intended as a reference only. Figure 3-1: Dimensions for 50430UN...
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Figure 3-2: Dimensions for 59430UN Wiring The dome camera includes the following wiring bundles: Wire Color Connection Power 24 VAC Yellow/Green Earth Ground Black 24 VAC Video/Control Black RJ-45 Ethernet Alarm Alarm IN 1 Brown Alarm IN 2...
Yellow/Green Alarm GND Blue Alarm OUT 1 Green Alarm COM 1 Audio Audio OUT White Alarm IN Black Alarm GND Alarm Setup Certain devices support alarm inputs and outputs, check your specific device for alarm capability. Alarm Input Refer to Figure 3 -3 for alarm input configuration. The device collects that status of the alarm input port when the input signal is idle or grounded.
Figure 3-4 Alarm Output – Switch Application The alarm output drives the external circuit, with a maximum current of 30 mA and a maximum voltage of 5 V. It is recommended to add a relay if the circuit exceeds the maximum values. Figure 3-5 Locally Storing Data Certain cameras include a SDHC card slot for onboard storage that support a 128 GB Micro SD card.
Device Installation This section details installing the camera to a solid wall or to a ceiling, in an outdoor or an indoor environment. Note that the wall or ceiling must be capable of supporting a minimum of eight (8) times the weight of the camera and a bracket (if used).
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PFA110 Mount Adapter PFB300S Wall Mount PFA120 Junction Box, optional Power Supply Box, optional Use the power supply box to PFA140 make external cable connections. Mounting the Camera 1. Place the Wall Mount (PFB300S), junction box (PFA120), or power supply box (PFA140) against the wall and mark the location of the center hole (for PFB300S and PFA120 only) and the four perimeter mounting holes.
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8. Line up the hook at the top of the external enclosure to the inside hole of the adapter block and then push it to the end, and then tighten the three M6 screws on the adapter block firmly. Note: Ensure the M6 screws are tightly fixed to secure the dome to the wall mount. 9.
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11. Connect the appropriate incoming and outgoing audio cables. 12. Connect an alarm output device to the ALARM_OUT cable and to the ALARM_OUT_GND cable on the dome’s composite cable. 13. Connect an alarm input device to the ALARM_IN 1 or the ALARM_IN 2 cable on dome’s composite cable.
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2. Wrap each band around the pole and insert the end of each strap into the appropriate clamp. 3. Tighten each clamp so that each strap is taught against the pole. 4. Wrap several turns of Teflon tape around the threads of the PFA 110 Mount Adapter Block. 5.
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Mounting the Camera to a Ceiling The dome camera can be mounted to a solid ceiling with the optional PFA150 Pole Mount Adapter. This adapter uses three metal straps to secure the camera to a pole with a diameter of 100 mm to 380 mm (4 in.
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7. Route the incoming cables through the connection pole 8. Wrap several turns of Teflon tape around the threads of the connection pole then affix the pole to the connection plate. 9. Tighten the M4 bolt on the connection plate to secure the pole to the plate. 10.
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14. Line up the hook at the top of the external enclosure to the inside hole of the adapter block and then push it to the end, and then tighten the three M6 screws on the adapter block firmly. Note: Ensure the M6 screws are tightly fixed to secure the dome to the ceiling mount.
Network Configuration Dahua IP cameras feature a built-in Web interface to control all aspects of camera operation. This section includes details about the supported network protocols, configuring IP addresses, and configuring alarms and local recording options. Refer to the camera’s Operations Manual for full details.
Modifying the IP Address To operate the camera in your network you must assign it a valid network IP address. The default IP address is 192.168.1.108, but you may have to change this address if it conflicts with another device on the network.
19. Click the Net icon at the top of the ConfigTool. 20. Modify the IP Address and any other applicable network parameter. 21. Click Save to finish modification and store the modified network parameters. Figure 5-8 Accessing the Web Interface Each camera can be accessed directly from the Internet Explorer Web browser.
Configuring Alarms The device’s Web Interface offers a Relay Activation page to configure alarms and to set alarm responses. Figure 5-10 1. Access the Web Interface for the device and click the Setup tab. Expand the Event menu, then choose the Alarm page. Set the alarm input and output parameters in the Relay Activation page. 2.
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2. Select the recording medium for each event Recorded and Snapshot event, Scheduled, Motion Detect and Alarm. Select the Local check box to record an event to the Micro SD card. 3. Click the Local tab to view the used capacity and the total capacity of the Micro SD card. Figure 5-12 4.
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8. Check the Send Email box to send an email to a specified user after the device triggers an alarm. 9. Set the capacity limit for the Micro SD Card (available with the Capacity Warning event type). The device triggers an alarm once the amount of data on the card surpasses this limit. Figure 5-14...
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