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VIP Series Bullet & Box Camera Range Quick Guide Ver 1.6 2023-09-26

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Summary of Contents for Vista VIP-B5MP28V12IRM

  • Page 1 IP Bullet & Box Camera Range VIP Series Bullet & Box Camera Range Quick Guide Ver 1.6 2023-09-26...
  • Page 2: Before You Begin

    CCTV, IT and electrical wiring and products. Technical Support If you still have questions after referring to the guide, or require more information, please contact Vista Technical Support or use the QR code. Vista Technical Support +44 (0) 118 912 5125...
  • Page 3: Packing List

    Packing List Please contact Norbain if any items are missing or damaged and note contents will vary according to each camera model number. ➢ Camera ➢ Waterproofing items* ➢ Fixing Screws* ➢ Template* ➢ This guide Including waterproofing components such as tape and sealing grommets. Fixing screws and\or hex key according to camera model and requirement Drilling template (except VIP-X2MPAUAL box camera) Safety &...
  • Page 4 2. Drill hole for fly lead cable to pass through. 3. Insert plastic anchors. Now refer to the section for your specific camera model number. VIP-B2MP27V135IRAUAL VIP-B5MP27V135IRAUAL VIP-B8MP28V12IRAUAL VIP-B5MP28V12IRM Appearance and cable identification may vary between each model. AUDIO DC12V IN Network 1. Alarm In\Out (excludes VIP- 2.
  • Page 5 (Optional) Insert Micro SD Card Insert SD card into slot for local storage function (1) unscrew and remove cover (right). (2) Insert card (below) then refit cover. Hot plugging is not recommended. Power first! 1. Loosen lock screw on camera bracket, connect required cables, pass cables through cable clearance hole and fix camera to wall or ceiling.
  • Page 6 2. Adjust camera direction, rotation and elevation (below) as required; i. Slacken additional lock screw (1) at rear of camera. ii. Slacken large locking collar (3) at the base. 3. Once correct position and field of view is achieved, tighten both lock screws and large locking collar (3).
  • Page 7 VIP-B5MP28IRM VIP-B5MP28IRWLM VIP-B8MP28IRM VIP-B8MP28IRWLM Appearance and cable identification may vary between each model. For example, your chosen model may, or may not, have alarm in/out. Please refer to the individual camera datasheet. 12VDC Power Network interface (Optional) Alarm / Audio (Optional) Insert Micro SD Card For cameras supporting Micro SD, insert card after opening the...
  • Page 8 Pass cables through cable clearance hole, connect and fix camera to wall\ceiling (below). Use waterproof tape if provided. Lead tapping screws through the guide holes in the base Adjust camera position, rotation and elevation of view as and fix them on the wall by required (below), then lock into position by tightening.
  • Page 9 VIP-X2MPAUAL – Box Camera Appearance and cable identification may vary between each model. Display device Alarm input (voice activated switch) Power adapter Alarm output (alarm lamp) Connect Audio output vehicle detector Audio input (speaker) (sound pickup) Interface Description Grounding terminal VIDEO OUT BNC, outputs compound video signals System status indicator...
  • Page 10 Alarm In\Out and 485 Refer to enlarged drawing of the cameras alarm and 485 terminal designations on the right for the correct wiring of alarms etc. P-plug Pin Designation Refer below for pin designation. Interface Description Iris control interface Zoom control interface 1.
  • Page 11 (Optional) Insert Micro SD Card Insert SD card into slot for local storage function – remove cover (right), then insert card (below). Refit cover. Hot plugging is not recommended. Power off first!
  • Page 12 Your box camera can be fitted to any compatible wall bracket or external housing. Contact Vista Sales for possible options. Below are example installations. ¼-20UNC Once your box camera is fitted to your required bracket or housing and all required cables have been connected, refer to the section...
  • Page 13 Power-up and Access Camera After installing camera, connect either PoE Ethernet or Ethernet & 12VDC PSU with correct power rating for the camera. Refer to following table for power details later in this guide. DHCP is enabled as default. However, if no DHCP server is found, camera will default as below;...
  • Page 14 5. Refer to example [Network] menu below and make any static IP address changes required.
  • Page 15 Power Requirements per Camera Model CAMERA MODEL PSU Minimum 802.3af VIP-B2MP27V135IRAUAL 8.5W 12VDC @ 2Amp VIP-B5MP28V12IRM 9.6W 12VDC @ 2Amp VIP-B5MP27V135IRAUAL 8.0W 12VDC @ 2Amp VIP-B8MP28V12IRAUAL 10.5 12VDC @ 2Amp VIP-B5MP28IRM 12VDC @ 1Amp VIP-B8MP28IRMAUAL 10.5 12VDC @ 2Amp VIP-B5MP28IRWLM 11.5W...
  • Page 16 This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. No liability will be accepted by Vista for any errors or omissions in this information and reserves the right to make changes to the product and its specification from time to time without prior notice.