INSTRUCTION MANUAL Mega-Pixel Network Dome Camera MODEL IPD-DM100 Rev. A OUTDOOR USE WARNING WARNING — TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.
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Thank you much for choosing this Ikegami mega-pixel IP netword dome camera. Please read this Instruction Manual carefully to keep your Ikegami camera at peak performance for longer service duration. All Ikegami cameras are designed and manufactured with utmost care and craftsmanship to provide long life and high quality performance, if it is properly used and maintained as outlined in this manual.
Contents of IPD-BX110 Instruction Manual Page 1. Introduction ................. 1-1. Handling precautions ............1-2. Disclaimer ................1-3. Protection of personal information ........1-4. Cautions Concerning Network Connections ......1-5. Limitations on Equipment Use ..........1-6. License for third party software ..........2.
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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
1. Introduction 1-1. Handling precautions • Do not install the camera in a water-splashed or highly humid environment. • Do not use the camera where the ambient temperature drops below -10°C or rises above +50°C. The images and component parts may be adversely affected or the camera may not function correctly.
Accidents or breakdowns due to mistaken usage or negligence. Disassembly or repair of equipment that is not recognized by Ikegami. Improper use by a third party of the surveillance images produced by this equipment, or damages resulting from such use.
1-4. Cautions Concerning Network Connections This equipment is connected to a network for use. To protect the system from damage unique to network connections, the customer should act on personal responsibility to carry out security measures. Damage unique to networks includes leaking/outflow of information obtained with this device, damages due to illegal access and system stoppage.
1-6. License for third party software We are licensed to use the software made by third parties for this product. The license for each software shall be applicable to the software in question respectively and not to the whole software of this product. Certain software used in this product and made by third parties are used based on the following licenses: * GNU General Public License Version 2 (GPL)
2. General This equipment is a surveillance-use mega-pixel IP network dome camera featuring Web server functions for connection to a network. The image compression makes use of the H.264 method to supply high-quality images. Because it is used with PoE, it is possible to connect it to an Ethernet to easily create a surveillance camera network system.
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(10) Motion Detection Function A motion detection function with Ikegami’s original algorithms and resistant to reaction has been adopted for use outdoors, etc. for reduction in error detection caused by shaking leaves on trees, etc.
4. Names of parts and their functions LINK EATHERNET DC12V 7.0W FOCUS EZ MON.OUT SET UP Zoom ring retention screw Screw for aligning zoom magnification and retaining it. Focus ring retention screw Screw to align focus and retain it. Angle adjustment clip Clip that is held when attaching the monitor to and carrying out field angle adjustment of image.
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DC12V/AC24V Input Connector Power source input connector when not supplying power from PoE. Input a power source of DC10.5V - 15V or AC24V±10% * This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local cades. The thickness of the cable for connection is 0.4 - 1.2SQ (AWG24-12).
4-1. Terminal Block These terminals are used as input or output terminals. Only connect after first confirming that no power is being supplied to the equipment. 4-1-1. Terminals Name Function Alarm input/output terminal Normally open no-voltage contact input or open collector output.
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4-1-2. When using as input terminal. (IO1/IO2/REMOTE) ■ Connection example No-voltage connection ■ Operation Operates with function set with input/output setting screen. 4-1-3. When using as output terminal. (IO1/IO2) ■ Connection example Open collector Contact point input with external device. ■...
5. Installation 5-1. Removing the dome cover Dome cover Catch D Catch Catch Catch Dome cover Step 1: Turn the dome cover in the direction shown in (counterclockwise). Step 2: While pressing down in the vicinity of catches B and D on the dome cover (or near A and C), lift up catches A and B to allow removal of dome cover.
5-3. Attachment method when not using trimmed ring Attachment processing measurements chart Wiring holes ø50 - ø60 ø93 Dome cover...
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Step 1: Create a lower hole on the installation site for the M4 attachment screws. When necessary, create wiring holes (diameter: 50-60 mm). Step 2: Following the steps in Section 5-1 (Removing the dome cover), remove the dome cover from the camera main unit. Step 3: Attach the accessory attachment fixtures with the M4 screws.
5-4. Attachment method when using trimmed ring Dome cover...
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Step 1: When using the trimmed ring, use the screws to attach the trimmed ring attachment fixtures (2) to the main unit. Step 2: Follow the same procedure as in steps 1-6 in Section 5-3 (Attachment method when not using trimmed ring) to attach the camera main unit to the attachment fixture.
6. Setup 6-1. Setup Switches and functions Setup involves making camera settings from the menu display on the screen. Setup is controlled with the push switch on the back of the camera. See Section 6-2 and the following sections regarding menus. FOCUS EZ SET UP Item selection...
6-2. Setup 1 6-2-1. Main Menu 1/3 (Condition on shipment from factory) PAGE Menu page number. Changes in order: 1/3, 2/3, 3/3. DAY/NIGHT AUTO Automatic switching to high quality color images ACK function during the day and high-sensitivity black-white (Note 4) images at night.
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SHUTTER If the electronic sensitivity increase mode is OFF (SENS UP = OFF), it is possible to select the high-speed shutter. If set to FL, flicker (resulting from fluorescent lamps, etc.) is eliminated. If the electronic sensitivity mode is ON (SENS UP = ON), it is possible to set the magnification for electronic sensitivity UP.
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MENU LOCK Possible to prevent changes in settings in menu. Press the [E] button to set to ON. In the ON state, no controls other than EXIT are possible. To release: Press the buttons in the following order: Select the item with the [L], [R] buttons and then press the [E] button.
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6-2-2. Submenu [DAY/NIGHT] (AUTO) (Condition on shipment from factory) SW LEVEL Possible to set the day/night switching brightness level. The switching level becomes brighter in the order of DARK, MID, BRIGHT. If MANUAL is chosen and then press the [E] button, it is possible to set the switching brightness.
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6-2-3. Submenu [LIGHT CONTROL] BACKLIGHT CMP. If set to ON or SPOT, the backlight compensation function is operating. The SPOT setting is used to optimize the brightness of the image for the indicated range. See Section 6-2-4 for setting methods. If backlight compensation is functioning, the item BLC (BACKLIGHT CMP.) LEVEL appears in the screen.
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Used to adjust the effect of backlight compensation. The effect becomes large in direction H. Adjust according to the purpose. Select the item with the [L], [R] buttons and then press the [E] button. RET Returns to Main Menu (page 1/3). EXIT Save the setting and return to the normal screen.
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6-2-4. Submenu [SPOT SET] [Setting order] Use the [U], [D], [L] and [R] buttons to select the setting direction (blinking display). After determining the direction, press the [E] button (inverted blinking display). Use the [U], [D] buttons for adjusting the setting range in an up-down direction and the [L], [R] buttons for adjustment to the left and right.
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6-2-5. Submenu [WHITE BALANCE] Carries out adjustment only of red. Carries out adjustment only of blue. Select the item with the [L], [R] buttons and then press the [E] button. RET Returns to Main Menu (page 1/3). EXIT Save the setting and return to the normal screen.
6-3. Setup 2 6-3-1. Main Menu 2/3 (Condition on shipment from factory) Menu page number. Changes in order: 1/3, 2/3, 3/3. Possible to adjust contrasting density of image color. Color becomes denser in direction H. Possible to adjust amount of image edge enhancement. Image becomes sharper in direction H.
6-4. Setup 3 6-4-1. Main Menu 3/3 (Condition on shipment from factory) Menu page number. Changes in order: 1/3, 2/3, 3/3. Press the [E] button to display the IP ADDRESS submenu. For details, See Section 6-4-2. If set to ON, the camera ID (character display on screen) becomes activated.
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6-4-2. Submenu [IP ADDRESS] (Condition on shipment from factory) Press the [U]/[D] buttons to select the address. 192. 168. 001. 100 button Moving to ID ADDRESS and SUBNET MASK is also done with the [U]/[D] buttons. The [L]/[R/ buttons are used to change the address value. Press [R] to increase the value.
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6-4-3. Submenu [ID EDIT] Characters that can be used. Move with [U][D] buttons. Operation Determine the ID display start position. Use the [L], [R] buttons to move 1 character to the left or right. (Character selection). Use the [U], [D], [L], [R] buttons to select characters and then press the [E] button.
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6-4-4. Submenu [PRIVACY MASK] Possible to set up to 8 masks. Use the [U], [D] buttons to select the mask for setting and then use the [L] . [R] buttons to switch ON or OFF. If set to ON and the [ E ] button is pressed, domain setting is possible.
7. FOCUS EZ function FOCUS EZ is a function to support focus adjustment. A focus indicator displayed on the screen can be used to confirm the focus conditions. In case of auto-iris, it is possible to open the lens aperture forcibly for a set time period to carry out focus adjustment without worrying about field of depth even in a bright environment during the day.
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Note There are delays in image distribution with Ethernet. When adjusting the focus, we recommend monitoring with the VIDEO OUT analog image. In the following cases, the focus indicator does not obtain sufficient accuracy. • Movement • Unstable illumination • Even surface such as solid color wall. •...
8. Troubleshooting In case of possible malfunction, carry out the following checks according to the symptoms. If the symptoms do not disappear or in case of other symptoms, consult with your dealer. Problem Check Point The image doesn’t Are the IP address and subnet mask correct? show up.
The Guarantee for this product is attached to this manual. Read the contents carefully and fill in the required items. Keep the Guarantee in a safe place. ● Please consult Ikegami Electronics (U.S.A.) Inc. or Ikegami Electronics (Europe) GmbH or your dealer for full warranty information. Your dealer will repair or replace free of charge within the warranty period according to the warranty coverage.
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