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typographical or technical errors and reserve the right to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice. FCC/CE Regulation NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
1.2 FEATURES AND BENEFITS The IP Camera is a cutting-edge digital video transmission device. It can compress and transmit real time images with outstanding images quality at reasonable bandwidth through a standard TCP/IP network. That’s because it is Ethernet (LAN and WAN) ready and has the powerful ARM9 SoC and the MPEG-4 compression ASIC inside.
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(Point-to-Point over Ethernet) which has excellent transmission speed and enables the IP Camera to connect to an ADSL or a cable modem. DDNS Supported The IP Camera supports DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server), users can set the IP Camera at a virtual domain name (such as cam1.Taipei.xxx) at dynamic IP.
1.3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Don’t use the power supply with other voltages This device is likely to be damaged or damage other equipments / personnel, if you use a power supply with different voltage than the one included with this device. All warranty of this product will be voided in the situations above.
operating Instructions in this manual. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the instruction manual as an improper adjustment . Other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation.
1.5 PARTs’ NAMES AND LOCATIONS DI/O The IP Camera supports one alarm input and one alarm output. DI:Logic Level 0: 0~0.8V; Logic Level 1: 2.31~5.3V DO:Logic Level 0: 0~0.5V; Logic Level1: 2.8~3.3V Power LED Indicator Power 12V 1.5A DC jack input. LAN port The IP Camera connects to the LAN (local area network) via a standard RJ45 connector.
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RS485 port The IP Camera can control or communicate with external devices via this RS485 port with RJ45 connector. Please refer to the Pin assignment reference 1.5.1. at Page 1-9. Reset button Step 1: Switch off IP camera by disconnecting the power cable Step 2: Using a suitable pointed object, press and continue to hold the Reset Button depressed.
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Auto IRIS Output Auto IRIS Control Video / DC (Switchable) Video DC Level Adjustment Auto Electronic Shutter AES OnL 1/50 (60) sec. ~ 1/100,000 sec; AES Off: 1/50 (60) sec. Back Light Compensation On / Off (Switchable) Flickerless On / Off (Switchable) Automatic Gain Control On / Off (Switchable)
INSTALLATION 2.1 BASIC CONNECTIONS Follow the procedures below to connect the IP camera to the respective apparatuses. Please refer to page 1-6 for more details. Connect an analog monitor to IP Camera video out (BNC connector). Connect the power adaptor to IP Camera Connect IP Camera’s LAN port to an Ethernet (RJ45 connectors) Connect a PC to the Ethernet hub (RJ45 connectors) NOTE:...