Vicon Roughneck AI V2000D Series Quick Manual

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Roughneck AI V2000D Series
Outdoor Vandal Dome Cameras
XX318-40-06
Cybersecurity Notification: All network connected devices should use best practices for accessing the
device. To that end, these network cameras do not have a default password. A user defined password with
minimum password strength requirements must be set to access the device. See page 18 of this Quick Guide
for set-up instructions.
Be sure to check Vicon's website to be see if you have the most up-to-date camera firmware.
Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment will
meet your requirements or that the operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as
described in the documentation. This system has not been designed to be used in
life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose.
Document Number: 8009-8318-40-06 Product specifications subject to change without notice.
Issued: 2/2023 Copyright © 2023 Vicon Industries Inc. All rights reserved.
Vicon Industries Inc.
Tel: 631-952-2288) Fax: 631-951-2288
Toll Free: 800-645-9116
24-Hour Technical Support: 800-34-VICON
UK: 44/(0) 1489-566300
www.vicon-security.com
(800-348-4266)

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  • Page 1 See page 18 of this Quick Guide for set-up instructions. Be sure to check Vicon’s website to be see if you have the most up-to-date camera firmware. Vicon Industries Inc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide Table of Contents Product Overview Physical Characteristics Installation, Mounting and Connections Package Contents Installation 2.2.1 Checking Appearance 2.2.2 Disassembling the Camera 2.2.3 Installing the Desiccant 2.2.4 Connecting the Cables 2.2.5 Mounting the Camera 2.2.6 Positioning the Camera 2.2.6 Reassembling the Camera...
  • Page 3 Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide WARNING This camera operates at 12 VDC/24 VAC/PoE (IEEE 802.3af Class 3).  Installation and service should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians and comply  with all local codes and rules to maintain your warranty. We are NOT liable of any damage arising either directly or indirectly from inappropriate installation which ...
  • Page 4 Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide FCC Compliance Statement Information to the user: This unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide 1 Product Overview 1.1 Physical Characteristics Figure 1 - 1: Physical Dimensions Unit: mm (in.) Figure 1 - 2: Parts Pictorial Index...
  • Page 6 Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide Name Description Bottom base of the camera dome. Camera Bottom Case Camera Module The physical main body of the camera. Screws of Camera Screws for fixing camera module to the camera bottom case. Bottom Case (3x) The IR LED embedded board for illumination under low-light IR Board environment.
  • Page 7 Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide Typical Audio Input Wiring Figure 1 - 3: Internal Interface Pictorial Index...
  • Page 8 Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide Name Description DI/DO (Digital Input/Output) ports are equipped for external devices, e.g., smoke detector, siren, microphone. Alarm In: Via “AI” and “GND” ports; connect to external • device that can trigger alarm input signals. Alarm Out: Via “AO”...
  • Page 9: Installation, Mounting And Connections

    2 Installation, Mounting and Connections Package Contents Check if all items listed below are included in the packing box. Dome Camera * 1  Plastic Anchor * 4  Pan Head Screw (TP4) * 4  T20 Security Torx Bit * 1 ...
  • Page 10: Disassembling The Camera

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide 2.2.2 Disassembling the Camera Refer to the steps and figure below for correct disassembly order of the camera. Loosen the 3 screws of camera housing turning counterclockwise using the T20 security torx bit. Gently pull the camera housing downward to separate it from the camera body. DO NOT remove the camera from the camera bottom case during installation.
  • Page 11: Installing The Desiccant

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide 2.2.3 Installing the Desiccant Lift to open the inner liner. Secure the desiccant (via the sticker that is attached to the desiccant) on the inside part of inner liner as shown in the following figure. Desiccant Figure 2 - 2: Installing the Desiccant Return the inner liner back to its default position after desiccant installation.
  • Page 12 Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide Figure 2 - 3: Connecting Ethernet Cable Figure 2 - 4: Connecting BNC Cable Insert audio in/out cables and alarm in/out cables to the corresponding terminals of the camera, if required. NOTE: It is recommended to connect external microphones to ground (GND) on the digital I/O connector. Refer to Figure 1 - 3: Internal Interface Pictorial Index for details on I/O interface.
  • Page 13: Mounting The Camera

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide 2.2.5 Mounting the Camera Use the mounting template to prepare a mounting area for surface mounting.  1. Place the supplied mounting template on a mounting surface. Drill 6 mm (0.2”) outer holes at the T1 (double gang box) or T2 (single gang box) template positions on the mounting surface.
  • Page 14 Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide Plastic Anchor Pan Head Screw (TP4) Figure 2 - 7: Wall or Ceiling Surface Mount 4. Based on your installation requirements, use the bottom or side conduit hole on the camera bottom case for cable entry and feed the cables through the camera bottom case first. Then mount the camera bottom case on a wall surface by tightly securing 4 TP4 screws (supplied) into the inserted plastic anchors.
  • Page 15: Positioning The Camera

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide 2.2.6 Positioning the Camera Pan Adjustment (A)  Rotate the lens camera assembly to the desired field of view. Note that the camera lens should not be rotated further than the point where the side conduit hole of the camera bottom case is located. Horizontal Rotation (B) ...
  • Page 16: Reassembling The Camera

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide 2.2.6 Reassembling the Camera Assemble the camera housing with the camera bottom base, both of which have red dots for indicating alignment; then fasten the 3 screws of the lower dome with the T20 security torx bit to complete the installation.
  • Page 17: Lower Dome Defog

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide 2.2.7 Lower Dome Defog A Defog function, which heats up the camera to overcome certain extreme weather conditions (e.g., snow or frost) that may harm the operation of camera, is embedded within this vandal dome camera. This defog heater ring is On between 140º...
  • Page 18: Connection

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide 3 Connection Network The camera, which is equipped with Ethernet RJ-45 network interface, can deliver live view image in real time via both Internet and Intranet. Review the topology drawings shown below. System Requirements The table below lists the minimum requirements to implement and operate the camera.
  • Page 19: Connecting Process

    The camera can be accessed directly from its web page or using Vicon’s PRONTO Device Manager, which can be found on Vicon’s website. Note that when accessing the camera for the first time, a message will display to reset the password.
  • Page 20: Pronto Device Manager

    Outdoor Dome Series | Quick Guide PRONTO Device Manager PRONTO is Vicon’s device manager (Discovery tool) that can be used to discover all Vicon cameras on a system. The complete User Manual can be found on Vicon’s website. Figure 3 - 2: PRONTO Interface Upon startup of the PRONTO Device Manager, the tool’s auto-discovery function generates a list of...

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