H.264 Network IP Camera User Manual Product: BLK-IPS103 Please read this manual before using your camera, and always follow the instructions for safety and proper use. Save this manual for future reference. BLK-IPS103_CM...
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WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Operate this camera only in environments where the temperature or humidity is within the recommended range. ...
SECTION 1: FEATURES SECTION 1 Features The DIGIOP Black BLK-IPS103 is a professional, premium-grade, CS-mount box camera designed for indoor use. Lens and mounting bracket are optional. It features: Sony 1/3” Super HAD CCD sensor ® • High Quality SS-HQ1 full kit chip set •...
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SECTION 1: FEATURES Reset Analog video DC jack adapter 9-pin cable terminal connector block Micro SD card slot 4-pin connector for Auto Iris Back connectors and controls Reset – For restarting the camera, or resetting the camera to its factory default network settings. See Appendix A, Troubleshooting, for more information.
SECTION 1: INSTALLATION AND SETUP SECTION 2 Installation and Setup 2.1 What’s in the box Your camera includes the following: BLK-IPS103 camera body • Mounting ring • Cap for protecting the CCD • DC power adapter with power plugs for different powering sources •...
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Install the camera mounting bracket using the instructions provided with the bracket. Attach the adapter for mounting the camera to side with the label or to the opposite side with the screws provided. Mounting adapter Remove the protective cap covering the camera CCD.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP If the lens assembly has an Auto Iris feature, attach the lens cable to the 4-pin connector on the back of the camera. Pin definitions are shown in the table below. Attach the camera to the mounting bracket. Use the instructions provided with the bracket. Remove the protective cap from the end of the camera lens, if one is attached.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2.4.1 Audio in/out connections The camera includes an interface for a mono audio input (from a microphone) and a mono audio output (to a speaker). The audio output is a low level signal that requires an amplified speaker (see Specifications). The configuration of the audio wiring (Aout, Ain) is shown in the following diagram.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Voltage type sensor wiring schematic Relay type sensor wiring schematic To connect a sensor to the camera, strip 1/4” of insulation from the sensor wires and insert them into the terminal block in the DI pin locations shown above.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Relay type alarm wiring schematic To connect an alarm reporting device to the camera, strip 1/4” of insulation from the alarm wires and insert them into the terminal block in the DO pin locations shown above. The pin marked “C” is the common (COM) pin. 2.4.4 RS-485 device connection The camera provides one RS-485 interface connection.
Attach the DC jack adapter cable to the DC 12V power adapter terminals on the back of the camera. Connect the red wire of the adapter cable to the + terminal, and the black (or white) wire to the - terminal.
(fixed, unchanging) settings, your camera must be configured with static network settings that are compatible with the network configuration. Additionally, if DHCP is not used on your network, DIGIOP Black cameras must be installed on the network and configured with new network settings one at a time to avoid addressing conflicts.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2.6.1 Configuring cameras on networks with DHCP In networks with a DHCP server, the IP camera will acquire dynamic (changeable) network settings when it is initially powered on. These dynamic settings can easily be converted to static settings, or changed to other static settings that are also compatible with your network.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP In the IP Setup window, click the Static option bullet to select this option. Static Option If you have other compatible, network settings you want to apply to the device, enter them in the appropriate locations. Click Setup to save settings.
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Check the network for compatibility with the default static network settings of your camera. — Find network settings (IP addresses) that are not in use and can be assigned to your camera. — Attach your camera to the network, power it on, and configuring it with new network settings. —...
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Table 1. PC/Camera network settings Computer (PC) Camera IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway If connecting your camera to an enterprise network, consult with your network administrator for the camera IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. CAUTION Find network settings (IP addresses) that are not in use At your PC, find an IP address on your network that is not in use:...
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IP addresses using the steps above until an unused address is found. Check LAN for default IP address compatibility Because all DIGIOP Black cameras and encoders are factory configured with the static IP address 192.168.0.100, check the LAN before connecting your camera to ensure that network conflicts won’t occur.
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Configure the camera IP address Open the IPAdminTool directory on your computer, then double click the file IPAdminTool.exe to start the application. When the IPAdmin Tool starts, it will discover all the IP devices it supports that exist on the network. The discovery process may take a few minutes.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Click SETUP. A Login window will open. In the Login window, enter the ID and PW (password) for your camera, then click Login. The default administrator ID and PW are root and pass. After entering the ID and PW, the IP Setup window closes. In the IPAdmin Tool window, click Refresh and verify that the entry representing the camera now shows the new IP address.
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Typical initial camera view If, after logging into your camera, you cannot see live video and the message: “Can not Create XMLDOMDocument Install MSXML4.0” appears, download and install the MS XML 4.0 library. This library can NOTE be found at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=3144B72B-B4F2-46DA-B4B6-C5D7485F2B42&displaylang=en...
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Under the Basic Configuration menu, click Date & Time. In the Date & Time Setting options: Select the Time Zone you prefer. Select the synchronization method, or select Set Manually and enter the appropriate information. Select the Sync Source and Interval you prefer.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP In the User List, click root, and then click Modify and follow the prompts. Setup the administrator user with a new password and click OK. In the Users menu, click Apply, then click OK to restart the web server (if you wish to do so at this time). Click Add to include other administrators, operators or viewers to the user list.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP From the View window, click: SETUP > Video & Audio > Video-In Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click the PREVIEW button. Follow the screen instructions to open the camera view in another IE window. While observing the video in the PREVIEW window, adjust the values for brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, sharpness, and/or other parameters on screen.
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP In the Bi-directional Audio Settings menu, click the checkboxes to select “Listen to the audio from server with setting below” and “Talk to the speakers of server”. Click Apply, and then click VIEW to return to the camera view screen. On the VIEW screen, check the SPK and MIC options to enable the speaker at the camera and the microphone on your computer.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2.10 Cleaning Clean the camera housing with an approved glass cleaning solution and a lint free cloth. Dust can be removed from the unit by wiping it with a soft damp cloth. To remove stains, gently rub the surface with a soft •...
SECTION 3: SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 3 Specifications Table 2. Specifications Camera Module Image Sensor SONY 1/3” Super HAD CCD Effective Pixels NTSC: 768(H) x 494(V); PAL: 752(H) x 582(V) Scanning system 2:1 interlace Size 1/3 inch interline transfer CCD Sync Frequency NTSC: 15.734 KHz (H) 59.94 Hz(V);...
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SECTION 3: SPECIFICATIONS Function Digital Input/output 1/1 channel RS-485 Supported Network 10/100Base-T Power over Ethernet Supported TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, RTSP, RTCP, RTP/UDP, RTP/TCP, SNTP, mDNS, UPnP, SMTP, SOCK, IGMP, DHCP, FTP, DDNS, Protocol SSL v2/v3, IEEE 802.1X, SSH USB 2.0 Supported –...
APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX A Troubleshooting A.1 Reboot camera The reboot process lasts about 2 minutes, during which time the camera will not respond to the IPAdmin Tool or transmit video to NOTE a web browser The camera can be rebooted in two ways: Using the IPAdmin Tool: •...
APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING To force the camera to the factory network settings: Disconnect the power (adapter) from the camera. While pressing and holding down the reset button, power on the camera. Release the Reset button 5 seconds after applying power. Wait for the camera to reboot.
APPENDIX B Power over Ethernet The BLK-IPS103 camera supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) in conformance with the IEEE 802.3af standard. IEEE 802.3af allows for two power options for Category 5 cables. The PoE module signature and control circuit provides the PoE compatibility signature and power classification required by the •...
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