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  • Page 1 PAS5P1W2-I/A 5MP IP Vandal Dome w/ Audio...
  • Page 2 Notes Notes  This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit, marked with 'Limited Power Source', 'LPS' on unit, output rated minimum 12V/2 A or POE 48V/ 350mA or AC24V (depending on models), no more than 2000m altitude of operation and Tma=60 Deg.C.
  • Page 3 Disclaimer  With regard to the product with internet access, the use of product shall be wholly at your own risks. Our company shall be irresponsible for abnormal operation, privacy leakage or other damages resulting from cyber attack, hacker attack, virus inspection, or other internet security risks;...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ........................1 Network Connection ...................... 2 LAN ..............................2 2.1.1 Access through IP-Tool ....................2 2.1.2 Directly Access through IE ..................... 4 WAN ............................... 5 Live View ........................8 Network Camera Configuration ................. 11 System Configuration........................11 4.1.1 Basic Information ......................
  • Page 5 Network Camera User Manual 4.6.4 DDNS ........................... 45 4.6.5 SNMP ........................... 46 4.6.6 802.1x ........................... 47 4.6.7 RTSP ..........................48 4.6.8 UPNP ........................... 49 4.6.9 Email ..........................50 4.6.10 FTP ..........................51 4.6.11 HTTPS.......................... 51 4.6.12 P2P (Optional) ......................53 4.6.13 QoS..........................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Network Camera User Manual 1 Introduction This IP-CAMERA (short for IP-CAM) is designed for high performance CCTV solutions. It adopts state of the art video processing chips, integrated with the most advanced technologies (like video encoding and decoding technology) to make the image transmission more stable and smooth.
  • Page 7: Network Connection

    Network Camera User Manual 2 Network Connection Connect IP-Cam via LAN or WAN. Here only take IE browser for example. The details are as follows: 2.1 LAN In LAN, there are two ways to access IP-Cam: 1. access through IP-Tool; 2. directly access through IE browser.
  • Page 8 Network Camera User Manual For example, the IP address of your computer is 192.168.1.4. So the IP address of the camera shall be changed to 192.168.1.X. After modification, please enter the password of the administrator and click the “Modify” button to modify the setting. ...
  • Page 9: Directly Access Through Ie

    Network Camera User Manual The system will prompt the above-mentioned textbox to ask you to change the default password. It is strongly recommended to change the default password for account security. If “Do not show again” is checked, the textbox will not be prompted next time. 2.1.2 Directly Access through IE The default network settings are as shown below: IP address: 192.168.226.201...
  • Page 10: Wan

    Network Camera User Manual ② Open the IE browser and enter the default address of IP-CAM and confirm. ③ Follow directions to download and install the Active X control. ④ Enter the default username and password in the login window and then enter to view. 2.2 WAN ...
  • Page 11 Network Camera User Manual IP Setup ③ Go to the router’s management interface through IE browser to forward the IP address and port of the camera in the “Virtual Server”. Router Setup ④ Open the IE browser and enter its WAN IP and http port to access. (for example, if the http port is changed to 81, please enter “192.198.1.201:81”...
  • Page 12 Network Camera User Manual ① Go to ConfigNetworkPort menu to set the port number. ② Go to Config NetworkTCP/IPPPPoE Config menu. Enable PPPoE and then enter the user name and password from your internet service provider. ③ Go to Config NetworkDDNS menu. Before configuring the DDNS, please apply for a domain name first.
  • Page 13: Live View

    Network Camera User Manual 3 Live View After logging in, the following window will be shown. The following table is the instructions of the icons on the live view interface. Icon Description Icon Description Original size SD card recording indicator Fit correct scale Color abnormal indicator Auto (fill the window)
  • Page 14 Network Camera User Manual Icon Description Icon Description Zoom in People intrusion indicator Zoom out Sensor alarm indicator PTZ control Motion alarm indicator AZ control (only available model with Face detection indicator motorized zoom lens )  Those smart alarm indicators will flash only when the camera supports those functions and the corresponding events are enabled.
  • Page 15 Network Camera User Manual Iris - Iris + Auto scan Wiper Light Radom scan Group scan Preset Select preset and click to call the preset. Select and set the preset and then click save the position of the preset. Select the set preset and click to delete it.
  • Page 16: Network Camera Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual 4 Network Camera Configuration In the Webcam client, choose “Config” to go to the configuration interface. Note: Wherever applicable, click the “Save” button to save the settings. 4.1 System Configuration 4.1.1 Basic Information In the “Basic Information” interface, the system information of the device is listed. Some versions may support device ID and QR code.
  • Page 17: Local Config

    Network Camera User Manual Click the “Date and Time” tab to set the time mode. 4.1.3 Local Config Go to ConfigSystemLocal Config to set up the storage path of captured pictures and recorded videos on the local PC. There is also an option to enable or disable the bitrate display in the recorded files.
  • Page 18 Network Camera User Manual Click the “Eject” button to stop writing data to SD card. Then the SD card can be ejected safely. Snapshot Quota: Set the capacity proportion of captured pictures on the SD card. Video Quota: Set the capacity proportion of record files on the SD card. ...
  • Page 19: Image Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual granularities (minutes). Day schedule Set the alarm time for alarm a special day, such as a holiday. Note: Holiday schedule takes priority over weekly schedule.  Snapshot Settings    Go to Config System Storage Snapshot to go to the interface as shown below.
  • Page 20: Display Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual 4.2.1 Display Configuration Go to ImageDisplay interface as shown below. The image’s brightness, contrast, hue and saturation and so on for common, day and night mode can be set up separately. The image effect can be quickly seen by switching the configuration file. Brightness: Set the brightness level of the camera’s image.
  • Page 21 Network Camera User Manual very dark areas simultaneously in the field of the view by lowering the brightness of the bright area and increasing the brightness of the dark area.  Recording will be stopped for a few seconds while the mode is changing from non-WDR to WDR mode.
  • Page 22: Video / Audio Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual night. Choose “Schedule” in the drop-down box of schedule as shown below. Drag “ ” icons to set the time of day and night. Blue means day time and blank means night time. If the current mode of camera parameters is set to schedule, the image configuration mode will automatically switch between day and night according to the schedule.
  • Page 23: Osd Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual I Frame interval: It determines how many frames are allowed between a “group of pictures”. When a new scene begins in a video, until that scene ends, the entire group of frames (or pictures) can be considered as a group of pictures. If there is not much movement in the scene, setting the value higher than the frame rate is fine, potentially resulting in less bandwidth usage.
  • Page 24: Video Mask

    Network Camera User Manual Picture Overlap Settings: Check “OSD Content1”, choose “Picture Overlay” and click “Browse” to select the overlap picture. Then click “Upload” to upload the overlap picture. The pixel of the image shall not exceed 200*200, or it cannot be uploaded. 4.2.4 Video Mask Go to ImageVideo Mask interface as shown below.
  • Page 25: Roi Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual To clear the video mask: Click the “Clear” button to delete the current video mask area. 4.2.5 ROI Configuration Go to ImageROI Config interface as shown below. An area in the image can be set as a region of interest.
  • Page 26: Lens Control

    Network Camera User Manual 4.2.6 Lens Control This function is only available for the model with motorized zoom lens. Within this section, zoom and focus can be controlled. If the image is out of focus after a manual adjustment, one key focus can be used to set the focus automatically. 4.3 PTZ Configuration This function is only available for the models with RS485 interface.
  • Page 27: Alarm Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual Set the protocol, address and baud rate according to the PTZ. 4.4 Alarm Configuration 4.4.1 Motion Detection Go to AlarmMotion Detection to set motion detection alarm. 1. Check “Enable Alarm” check box to activate motion based alarms. If unchecked, the camera will not send out any signals to trigger motion-based recording to the NVR or CMS, even if there is motion in the video.
  • Page 28: Other Alarms

    Network Camera User Manual Move the “Sensitivity” scroll bar to set the sensitivity. Higher sensitivity value means that motion will be triggered more easily. Select “Add” and click “Draw”. Drag the mouse to draw the motion detection area; Select “Erase” and drag the mouse to clear motion detection area. After that, click the “Save”...
  • Page 29 Network Camera User Manual 2. Click “Enable” and set the alarm holding time. 3. Set alarm trigger options. Trigger alarm out, Email and FTP. The setup steps are the same as motion detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details. Note: SD card full and SD card error are only available for the models with SD slot.
  • Page 30: Alarm In

    Network Camera User Manual 3. Trigger alarm out. When the camera is disconnected, the system will trigger the alarm out. 4.4.3 Alarm In This function is only available for some models. To set sensor alarm (alarm in): Go to ConfigAlarmAlarm In interface as shown below. 1.
  • Page 31: Alarm Server

    Network Camera User Manual are optional. Alarm Linkage: Having selected this mode, select alarm out name and alarm holding time at the “Alarm Holding Time” pull down list box. Manual Operation: Having selected this mode, click “Open” to trigger the alarm out immediately;...
  • Page 32: Object Removal

    Network Camera User Manual  Cameras should be installed on stable surfaces, as vibrations can affect the accuracy of detection.  Avoid pointing the camera at the reflective surfaces (like shiny floors, mirrors, glass, lake surfaces and so on).  Avoid places that are narrow or have too much shadowing.
  • Page 33 Network Camera User Manual 4. Set the alarm area of the object removal detection. Click the “Area” tab to go to the interface as shown below. Set the alarm area number and then enter the desired alarm area name. Up to 4 alarm areas can be added.
  • Page 34: Exception

    Network Camera User Manual There are so many trees near the road and cars running on the road, which make the scene too complex to detect the removal objects. 4.5.2 Exception This function can detect changes in the surveillance environment affected by the external factors.
  • Page 35: Line Crossing

    Network Camera User Manual 4. Set the sensitivity of the exception detection. Click “Sensitivity” tab to go to the interface as shown below. Drag the slider to set the sensitivity value or directly enter the sensitivity value in the textbox. Click “Save”...
  • Page 36 Network Camera User Manual 1. Enable line crossing alarm and set the alarm holding time. 2. Set alarm trigger options. The setup steps are the same as motion detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details. 3. Click “Save” button to save the settings. 4.
  • Page 37 Network Camera User Manual Click the “Draw” button and then drag the mouse to draw an alarm line in the image. Click the “Stop” button to stop drawing. Click the “Clear” button to delete the cordons. Click the “Save” button to save the settings. 5.
  • Page 38: Intrusion

    Network Camera User Manual The ground is covered with vegetation; at the right of the fence is a gym where people pass by frequently. The above mentioned environment is too complex to detect the crossing objects. 4.5.4 Intrusion Intrusion: Alarms will be triggered if someone or something intrudes into the pre-defined areas.
  • Page 39 Network Camera User Manual Set the alarm area number on the right side. Up to 4 alarm areas can be added. Click the “Draw Area” button and then click around the area where you want to set as the alarm area in the image on the left side (the alarm area should be a closed area). Click the “Stop Draw”...
  • Page 40: Crowd Density Detection

    Network Camera User Manual The camera’s angle of depression is not wide enough; there are so many trees in the scene. The above mentioned environment is too complex to detect the intrusion. The camera’s angle of depression is not wide enough;...
  • Page 41 Network Camera User Manual 1. Enable the crowd density detection. 2. Set “Refresh Frequency”, “Density Alarm Threshold” and “Alarm Holding Time”. Refresh Frequency: The refresh frequency of the detection result. Density Alarm Threshold: Alarms will be triggered once the percentage of the crowd density in a specified area exceeds the pre-defined threshold value.
  • Page 42: People Intrusion

    Network Camera User Manual 5. Set the schedule of the crowd density detection. The setup steps of the schedule are the same as schedule recording setup (See Schedule Recording). ※Configuration of camera and surrounding area 1. The camera lens should face to the people flow. The direction of the people flow is allowed to deviate slightly from the direction of the camera lens (The angle (a) shall be less than 45°...
  • Page 43: People Counting

    Network Camera User Manual if someone enters into the detection area in 3~5s. The setup steps are as follows. 1. Go to ConfigEventPeople Intrusion. Please refer to the following picture. 2. Enable the people intrusion detection. 3. Set “Alarm Sensitivity” and “Alarm Holding Time”. 4.
  • Page 44 Network Camera User Manual 1. Go to ConfigEventPeople Counting. Please refer to the following picture. 2. Enable the people counting detection. 3. Set “Detection Sensitivity”, “Entrancing Threshold”, “Departing Threshold”, “Staying Threshold”, “Counting Period”, “Alarm Holding Time” and so on. Counting Period: All, daily, weekly and monthly are optional. Counting Reset: The current number of people counting will be cleared and the current counting period will restart by clicking “Reset”...
  • Page 45 Network Camera User Manual Click “Draw Area” and drag the mouse to draw a rectangle area. Drag the four border lines or the four corners of the rectangle to modify its size. Click “Stop Draw” to stop drawing the area. Click “Clear” to clear the area. Click and drag the arrow or the other end of the arrow line to change the people entrance direction.
  • Page 46: Face Detection

    Network Camera User Manual Remember keeping a certain space on both sides to let the entrance/exit lie in the center of the entire image. The recommending height of installation as shown below: Lens Mounting height 2.8mm 2.6 ~ 3.2m 3.3mm 3.0 ~ 4.0m 3.6mm 3.3 ~ 5.0m...
  • Page 47 Network Camera User Manual 3. Set alarm detection area. Max. detection face Min. detection face These face contours will change as the set minimum and maximum value. Click “Draw Area” and drag the border lines of the rectangle to modify its size. Move the rectangle to change its position.
  • Page 48: Network Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual schedule recording setup (See Schedule Recording). ※ Configuration requirements of camera and surrounding area 1. Cameras must be installed in the area with stable and adequate light sources. 2. The installation height ranges from 2.0m to 3.5m, adjustable according to the focal-length of different lenses and object distances.
  • Page 49: Port

    Network Camera User Manual options as needed. Test: Test the effectiveness of the IP address by clicking this button. Use PPPoE-Click the “PPPoE Config” tab to go to the interface as shown below. Enable PPPoE and then enter the user name and password from your ISP. Either method of network connection can be used.
  • Page 50: Server Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual Data Port: The default data port is 9008. Please change it as necessary. RTSP Port: The default port is 554. Please change it as necessary. 4.6.3 Server Configuration This function is mainly used for connecting network video management system. 1.
  • Page 51: Snmp

    Network Camera User Manual Create domain name. After the domain name is successfully applied for, the domain name will be listed as below. 3. Enter the username, password, domain you apply for in the DDNS configuration interface. 4. Click the “Save” button to save the settings. 4.6.5 SNMP To get camera status, parameters and alarm information and remotely manage the camera, the SNMP function can be used.
  • Page 52: 802.1X

    Network Camera User Manual “Trap Port” and so on. Please make sure the settings are the same as that of the SNMP software. Note: Please use the different version in accordance with the security level you required. The higher the version is, the higher the level of the security is. 4.6.6 802.1x IEEE802.X which is an access control protocol manages the device in connection with the local network by authentication.
  • Page 53: Rtsp

    Network Camera User Manual To use this function, the camera shall be connected to a switch supporting 802.1x protocol. The switch can be reckoned as an authentication system to identify the device in a local network. If the camera connected to the network interface of the switch has passed the authentication of the switch, it can be accessed via the local network.
  • Page 54: Upnp

    Network Camera User Manual Select “Enable” to enable the RTSP function. Port: Access port of the streaming media. The default number is 554. RTSP Address: The RTSP address (unicast) format that can be used to play the stream in a media player.
  • Page 55: Email

    Network Camera User Manual Go to ConfigNetworkUPnP. Enable UPNP and then enter UPnP name. 4.6.9 Email If you need to trigger Email when an alarm happens or IP address is changed, please set the Email here first. Go to ConfigNetwork Email. Sender Address: sender’s e-mail address.
  • Page 56: Ftp

    Network Camera User Manual and multiple motion detection alarms are triggered within 60 seconds, they will be considered as only one alarm event and only one email will be sent. If one motion alarm event is triggered and then another motion detection alarm event is triggered after 60 seconds, two emails will be sent.
  • Page 57 Network Camera User Manual There is a certificate installed by default as shown above. Enable this function and save it. Then the camera can be accessed by entering https://IP: https port via the web browser (eg. https://192.168.226.201:443). A private certificate can be created if users don’t want to use the default one. Click “Delete” to cancel the default certificate.
  • Page 58: P2P (Optional)

    Network Camera User Manual submit it to the trusted certificate authority for signature. After receiving the signed certificate, import the certificate to the device. 4.6.12 P2P (Optional) If this function is enabled, the network camera can be quickly accessed by adding the device ID in mobile surveillance client or CMS/NVMS client via WAN.
  • Page 59 Network Camera User Manual 2. Enter user name in “User Name” textbox. 3. Enter letters or numbers in “Password” and “Confirm Password” textbox. 4. Choose the user type. Administrator has all permissions. Normal user can only view the live video. Advanced user has the same permissions as an Administrator except for user, backup settings, factory reset and upgrading the firmware.
  • Page 60: Online User

    Network Camera User Manual 1. Select the user to be deleted in the user configuration list box. 2. Click the “Delete” button to delete the user. Note: The default administrator account cannot be deleted. 4.7.2 Online User Go to ConfigSecurityOnline User to view the user who is viewing the live video. An administrator user can kick out all the other users (including other administrators).
  • Page 61: Maintenance Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual this function is enabled, enter http://host:port/Anonymous/1[2/3] (eg. http://192.168.226.201:80/Anonymous/1) via web browser to access the camera. 1 indicates main stream; 2 indicates sub stream; 3 indicates third stream. Only video can be viewed by this means and no other operations can be done. If no such function, please skip the instruction.
  • Page 62: Upgrade

    Network Camera User Manual Timed Reboot Setting: If necessary, the camera can be set up to reboot on a time interval. Enable “Time Settings”, set the date and time and then click the “Save” button to save the settings. 4.8.3 Upgrade Go to ConfigMaintenanceUpgrade.
  • Page 63: Search

    Network Camera User Manual 5 Search 5.1 Image Search Click Search to go to the interface as shown below.  Local Image Search Choose “Picture”—“Local”. Set time: Select date and choose the start and end time. Click to search the images. Double click a file name in the list to view the captured photos as shown above.
  • Page 64 Network Camera User Manual Click to return to the previous interface.  SD Card Image Search Images that are saved on the SD card can be found here. Note: If there is no SD card installed in the camera or the SD card is not compatible with the camera, a pop-up message will show stating that there is no card.
  • Page 65: Video Search

    Network Camera User Manual Icon Description Icon Description Slide show play: Click this Stop: Click this button to stop the button to start the slide show slide show. mode. Play speed: Play speed of the slide show. 5.2 Video Search 5.2.1 Local Video Search Click Search to go to the interface as shown below.
  • Page 66: Sd Card Video Search

    Network Camera User Manual Icon Description Icon Description Play button. After pausing the video, click this button Pause button to continue playing. Stop button Speed down Speed up Watermark display Enable / disable audio; drag the slider to adjust the volume after enabling audio.
  • Page 67 Network Camera User Manual Select the alarm events at the bottom of the interface. Select mix stream (video and audio stream) or video stream as needed. Double click on a file name in the list to start playback. The time table can be shown in 24H/12H/2H/1H format by clicking the corresponding buttons.
  • Page 68 Network Camera User Manual Click “Set up” to set the storage directory of the video files. Click “Open” to play the video. Click “Clear List” to clear the downloading list. Click “Close” to close the downloading window.
  • Page 69: Appendix

    Network Camera User Manual Appendix Appendix 1 Troubleshooting How to find the password? A:Reset the device to the default factory settings. Default IP: 192.168.226.201; User name: admin; Password: 123456 Fail to connect devices through IE browser. A: Network is not well connected. Check the connection and make sure it is connected well. B: IP address is not available.
  • Page 70 Network Camera User Manual No sound can be heard. A:Audio input device is not connected. Please connect and try again. B: Audio function is not enabled at the corresponding channel. Please enable this function.
  • Page 71: Appendix 2 Specifications

    Network Camera User Manual Appendix 2 Specifications Specification /Model Network Box Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5"CMOS Image Size 2592× 1944 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type DC drive Color: 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON; B/W: 0.003lux@F1.2, AGC ON Camera Min. llumination Color: 0.036lux@F2.0, AGC ON; B/W: 0.009lux@F2.0, AGC ON Lens Mount C/CS Day&Night...
  • Page 72 Network Camera User Manual IR Water-proof Bullet IR Water-proof Bullet Specification /Model Network Camera Network Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5"CMOS Image Size 2592× 1944 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min. llumination 0.036lux@F2.0, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 2.8mm@F1.85, angle of view: 101°...
  • Page 73 Network Camera User Manual IR Water-proof Specification /Model Water-proof Bullet Water-proof Bullet Bullet Network Camera Network Camera Network Camera 1/2.5"CMOS Image Sensor 2592× 1944 Image Size 1/25s~1/100000s Electronic Shutter Fixed Iris Iris Type 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min.
  • Page 74 Network Camera User Manual Specification /Model Water-proof Bullet Water-proof Bullet Water-proof Bullet Network Camera Network Camera Network Camera 1/2.5"CMOS Image Sensor 2592× 1944 Image Size 1/25s~1/100000s Electronic Shutter Fixed Iris Iris Type 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min. llumination 0.036lux@F2.0, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Camera 3.3~12mm@F1.4, horizontal filed of view:93.9°...
  • Page 75 Network Camera User Manual Water-proof Mini Dome Specification /Model Water-proof Mini Dome Network Camera Network Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5"CMOS Image Size 2592× 1944 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min. llumination 0.036lux@F2.0, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 2.8mm@F1.85, angle of view: 101°...
  • Page 76 Network Camera User Manual Specification /Model Water-proof IR Dome Network Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5"CMOS Image Size 2592× 1944 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min. llumination 0.036lux@F2.0, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 2.8mm@F1.85, angle of view: 101°...
  • Page 77 Network Camera User Manual Water-proof Dome Network Specification /Model Water-proof Dome Network Camera Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5"CMOS Image Size 2592× 1944 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min. llumination 0.036lux@F2.0, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Lens 3.3~12mm@F1.4, horizontal filed of view:93.9°...
  • Page 78 Network Camera User Manual IR Water-proof IR Water-proof IR Water-proof Specification /Model Dome Network Camera Dome Network Camera Dome Network Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5"CMOS Image Size 2592× 1944 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min.
  • Page 79 Network Camera User Manual IR Water-proof IR Water-proof Specification /Model IR Water-proof Dome Network Camera Dome Network Camera Dome Network Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5"CMOS Image Size 2592× 1944 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min.
  • Page 80 Network Camera User Manual Specification /Model IR Water-proof Dome Network Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5"CMOS Image Size 2592× 1944 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris 0.013lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min. llumination 0.036lux@F2.0, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Camera Lens 2.8mm...

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