Black BLK-IPD105M User Manual

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IP Camera User Manual
Product: BLK-IPD105M
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  • Page 1 H.264 Megapixel Indoor/Outdoor Dome IP Camera User Manual Product: BLK-IPD105M 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-IPD105M_CM...
  • Page 2 Do not operate this camera in environments where the temperatures or humidity is outside the recommended range.  Doing so my cause electric shock and shorten the life of the product. CAUTION LEGAL NOTICE DIGIOP products are designed to meet safety and performance standards with the use of specific DIGIOP authorized accessories.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION 1 Features ................2 SECTION 2 Installation and Setup .
  • Page 4: Features

    SECTION 1: FEATURES SECTION 1 Features The DIGIOP Black BLK-IPD105M is a professional, premium-grade dome camera designed for outdoor or indoor installation. It features: Fixed vandal-proof dome • Gimbal mounted camera • Aptina™ (Micron™) 1/3.2” (4:3) CMOS 2 Megapixel sensor •...
  • Page 5: Installation And Setup

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP SECTION 2 Installation and Setup 2.1 What’s in the box Your dome camera includes the following: BLK-IPD105M camera • DC power adapter with power plugs for different powering sources • Base seal (surface cushion) •...
  • Page 6 SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Camera dome removal Using the base as a template, mark the location of the three mounting screw holes. Drill mounting screw holes into the mounting surface: If the mounting surface is a soft material, such as a drywall, drill and install drywall inserts for the mounting screws. —...
  • Page 7: Connections

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Unplug the extension cable from the camera electronics and remove it from the camera. Install a conduit fitting onto the bottom of the base. Install a junction box close enough to the camera for the extension cable LAN and power connectors to be in the box. Attach the conduit for the junction box to the conduit fitting on the bottom of the camera base.
  • Page 8: Audio In/Out Connections

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Terminal block pin assignments The 11-pin terminal block may be detached from the camera. Install the block in the location shown above. 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).
  • Page 9: Sensor In (Di) Connection

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2.4.2 Sensor in (DI) connection The camera provides one channel for sensor input that can be connected to either a voltage type or relay type sensor. For voltage type sensors, the camera allows a maximum input of 24 V DC, with a 1 V DC threshold (see Specifications). The configuration of the sensor input wiring is illustrated in the diagrams below.
  • Page 10: Alarm Out (Do) Connection

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2.4.3 Alarm out (DO) connection The camera supports one alarm out connection to relay type device. It provides up to 24 V AC @ 500 mA or 12 V DC @ 1 A. The configuration of the relay type alarm wiring is illustrated in the diagram below. ...
  • Page 11: Lan And Power Connections

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP To connect an RS-485 device wiring to the camera: Route RS-485 device wiring through the cable channel and into the camera base housing. Strip 1/4” of insulation from the wires and insert them into the terminal block. Observe the signal polarity shown in the schematic.
  • Page 12: Install Ipadmin Tool

    (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.
  • Page 13: Configuring Cameras On Networks With Dhcp

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP ensure that your camera won’t conflict with other devices. Your network administrator should also setup WAN (Internet) access to the camera, if that is needed. If you encounter a problem and need to contact Technical Support, first complete the chart in Table 1 about your computer (PC) and camera network settings, if possible.
  • Page 14 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.
  • Page 15: Configuring Cameras On Networks Without Dhcp

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2.6.2 Configuring cameras on networks without DHCP NOTE The following procedure works with most networks. For further assistance, contact Technical Support. Cameras installed on a network without a DHCP server will initially use the factory default static network settings: IP address: 192.168.0.100 Subnet mask:...
  • Page 16 SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Example: Typical use of ipconfig in Windows XP Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway for your PC’s Ethernet adapter into Table 1. The Ethernet adapter data you see by using ipconfig will probably be different from that shown in the example above. If NOTE you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, the IP address is identified as the “IPv4 Address.”...
  • Page 17 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.
  • Page 18 SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP At a Microsoft Windows computer attached to the LAN subnet where the camera will be connected, open a Command Prompt window and enter: ping 192.168.0.100 The “Request timed out” response indicates that the IP address is not in use and the camera can be connected without causing errors.
  • Page 19: Setup The Camera Basic Configuration

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Right click on the entry for your camera and select IP Address. IP Setup window In the IP Setup window: Select the Static option if it is not selected. This option is required if video from the camera will be recorded by a network DVR, or if you want to view video from the camera across a WAN (Internet).
  • Page 20 SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Open the IE browser. In the URL field (Internet address), enter the IP address for your camera in the format: http://<IP address>/ where <IP address> is the IP address of your camera. Following the example earlier in this guide, the entry would be: http://192.168.1.201 If prompted to install an ActiveX control such as AxAll.cab (publisher Cap Co), follow screen prompts to install the software.
  • Page 21 SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP If, after logging into your camera, you cannot see live video and the message: NOTE “Can not Create XMLDOMDocument Install MSXML4.0” appears, download and install the MS XML 4.0 library. This library can be found at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=3144B72B-B4F2-46DA-B4B6-C5D7485F2B42&displaylang=en In the camera window, click the SETUP link in the upper right corner of the window.
  • Page 22 SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP Select the Sync Source and Interval you prefer. Click Apply. In the Basic Configuration menu, click Users. 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.
  • Page 23: Aim, Focus, And Image Quality Adjustment

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2.8 Aim, focus, and image quality adjustment 2.8.1 Aim The camera mount allows the camera to be rotated on three axis to set the horizon alignment, horizontal direction, and up/down position of the video frame. Horizon alignment Horizontal direction Up/down position...
  • Page 24: Image Quality Adjustments

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2.8.3 Image quality adjustments Adjustments to the image brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and sharpness are performed through the web browser: 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.
  • Page 25 SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP On the VIEW screen, click: SETUP > Video & Audio > Audio to open the Bi-directional Audio Settings menu. In the Bi-directional Audio Settings menu, click the checkboxes to select “Listen to the audio from server with setting below”...
  • Page 26: Cleaning

    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 •...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP SECTION 3 Specifications Table 2. Specifications Camera Module Image Sensor Aptina (Micron) 1/3.2” (4:3) CMOS 2 Megapixel CMOS Effective Pixels 1600 x 1200 (UXGA, 2M) Scanning system Progressive Resolution 550 TV lines 71 dB Min. Illumination 0.5 Lux (50IRE), 0.1 Lux (DSS x5 ON) Wide Dynamic Range 52 dB (x128)
  • Page 28 SECTION 3: SPECIFICATIONS 5 fps @ UXGA (1600 x 1200) 8 fps @ SXGA (1280 x 1024) Resolution H.264 12 fps @ HD720 (1280 x 720) (Compression FPS. 15 fps @ XGA (1024 x 768), D1 (720 x 480) NOTE: FPS may be decreased if using MJPEG 15 fps @ UXGA (1600 x 1200)
  • Page 29 SECTION 3: SPECIFICATIONS Table 3. Video Content Analysis (optional) VCA Presence High Performance Advanced Tracking Algorithm, Low False Alarm Rate Easy to Use Intuitive Web Browser Interface Detection Zones Multi-segment Polygons and Lines On-screen Display Real-time Display of Tracking Data and Events Burnt-in Annotation Stream or Analog video out (Analog video out support can vary depending on the device model, hardware version, and the firmware version)
  • Page 30: Appendix A Troubleshooting

    SECTION 3: SPECIFICATION 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: •...
  • Page 31: Checking Your Firmware

    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.
  • Page 32: Appendix B Dimensions

    APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX B Dimensions 5.94” Top View Ø 3.94” 4.47” 3/4” Tap Side View www.digiop.com...
  • Page 33 APPENDIX B: DIMENSIONS 1.24” 3/4” Tap Ø 4.53” ~ Ø .15” Base view H.264 Megapixel Indoor/Outdoor Dome IP Camera...
  • Page 34: Appendix C Power Over Ethernet

    APPENDIX C Power over Ethernet The BLK-IPD105M 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 •...

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